A bad fusible link typically shows visible signs of damage, such as charring, melting, or discoloration. It may appear burnt or blackened, and the insulation might be cracked or frayed. In some cases, the link may be completely broken or severed, indicating it has failed to function properly. If you notice these signs, it's important to replace the fusible link to ensure safety and proper electrical function.
What ever circuit that fusible link protected would be dead if the fusible link is blown.
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If you can stretch the fusible link like a rubber band, it is blown.
The fusible link on a Corvair is located next to the starter solenoid. When a fusible link starts to go bad, you will notice intermittent failure of windows, wipers, radio, and central locking.
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A wire with a fuse spliced into it. They are common on battery cables
Where is the fusible link on a 2002 Camry, and how do I change it.
You splice a new one in. Replacement fusible links are available from your local auto parts store. They come in different sizes.
Get a 12 volt test probe. Ground the clip end to anything steel (grounded) or the negative battery post. Push the probe carefully into the wire on both sides of the fusible link. If the test light only lights on one side of the link, the fusible link is blown or bad.
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The circuit the fusible link protects would be dead (no power).
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