The fusable link should be located at the starter connection on the solenoid.
Where the main positive cable hooks to the starter solenoid there should also be a smaller wire connected on the same terminal.
The smaller wire will be the fusable link.
Make sure to disconnect the battery before attempting to remove the nut from the solenoid terminal.
A fuse link is typically located in the engine compartment near the battery or in a fuse box. It can be identified by its unique design and is meant to protect the electrical system from damage in case of a short circuit or overcurrent.
it is located in 1994 Chevrolet corsica
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In a 1994 Ford Tempo, the fuel pump fuse link is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. You can identify it by looking for a fuse labeled for the fuel pump or fuel system in the diagram on the fuse box cover. Additionally, there may be a fusible link connected to the wiring harness near the fuel pump itself, so it's a good idea to check both locations if you're troubleshooting fuel pump issues. Always consult the owner's manual for specific diagrams and details.
From what I could see from the link below, try fuse #2.See "Related Questions" below for more
It is called the Diagnostics Link fuse. Not sure which fuse this is. Check all fuses and replace any blown fuses.
Yes ,there are 3 of them coming right off the battery.
I think you will find that it is a fuseable link, located in the engine compartment fuse box
Generally the main fusible link comes off the positive side of the battery. They are usually marked (unless someone has replaced it with a generic fuse link )with a small tab "fuse link".
In a 2007 Ford Crown Victoria, the fuse link is typically located in the fuse box under the hood. This fuse box is situated near the battery, on the driver's side. You can refer to the owner's manual for a detailed diagram and specific fuse link locations, as they can vary based on vehicle options and configurations.
A blown fuse.
Switch no, but there is a fuse you can remove, it's located nearby the two relay's behind the plastic red box that contains your 1st fusible link, or the 12v+ wire. only one fuse there, pull it and the pump will not operate. jr