Fucible de luses delantales
Hello, I am fairly sure that there is no fuse as we know the definition of a 'fuse'. However, I know for certain that there is a fusible link wire from the starter solenoid battery terminal up of about 3 inches long. When it burns you lose powere to ignition, ign coil, distributor and others. REPLACE THE FUSIBLE LINK WITH ANOTHER FUSIBLE LINK AND NOT WITH A REGULAR PIECE OF WIRE. **THAT CAN LEAD TO DISASTER** Hope this helps. Israel Delgado
14 AWG Fusible link wire, available at any good automotive parts store.
Its the big black wire coming off the battety going into a smaller wire that connects to the alternator. the big black cable connects to a wire 4x as small that wire is the fusible link.
To locate the fusible link on a 1993 Buick Roadmaster, first, open the hood and look for the fuse box, typically found near the battery. The fusible link is usually a small, wire-like component that connects the battery to the fuse box or other electrical components. It may be covered with a rubber or plastic sheath, so inspect the wiring closely for any signs of damage or discoloration. If you're having electrical issues, check the connection points and continuity of the fusible link with a multimeter.
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It's located on the end if the main power wire coming off the alternator. This wire connects to the starter. The fusible link is located on the starter end of the wire.
you either overlooked a hot lead that needs to be reconnected at the battery, or you grounded a hot wire and blew a fuse or fusible link wire
On a 2004 Buick Regal, the fusible link is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery. It is a wire that connects the battery to the fuse box and is usually found bundled with other wiring. If you're having electrical issues, it's important to check this link for any signs of damage or melting. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and locations.
Ford's fusible links are usually connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid.
2 wire nsizes smaller than the wire you are protecting.
check fusible link wires connected to the starter..fusible links looks like a skinny wire that has a fatter wire in the middle...the fusible link is fat but on the inside the wire is skinny and act like a fuse which burns out once in a while...
the fusible links are next to the Battery you will have to take apart the wire harness cover then you will see them