A Lincoln fusible link is a safety device used in automotive and electrical applications to prevent overheating and potential fires. It consists of a metal strip that melts at a specific temperature, breaking the circuit and stopping the flow of electricity. Commonly found in Lincoln vehicles, this component ensures that if a fault occurs, it will protect the wiring and connected systems from damage. Regular inspection of the fusible link is important for maintaining vehicle safety and functionality.
To fix a fusible link on a 1979 Lincoln, first, locate the damaged link, which is typically found near the battery or in the engine compartment. Disconnect the battery to ensure safety, then cut out the damaged section of the fusible link. Replace it with a new fusible link of the same gauge and rating, and ensure all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery. Finally, test the electrical system to confirm the repair was successful.
Fords fusible links are usually connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid.
What ever circuit that fusible link protected would be dead if the fusible link is blown.
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The circuit the fusible link protects would be dead (no power).
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Fusible links are generally in the harness next to the battery.