fusible links are right off of the positive battery cable where it attaches to the battery.
There are 2, and they can be identified with the green plugs that connect them to the wire harness ... 1 is a single wire and one a double.
what is a fuse fusible link for 1983 Honda accord
It is a 30 Amp fusible link in fusebox under the hood.
No, sorry.
its connected to your positive battery cable.
Near the battery or on the back of the alternator
on the positive battery cable
blown fuse or blown fusible link.
A fusible link had disintergrated at the battery and was removed. Toyota no longer supports this part. I was not the one that removed the link so I am not sure where it would go back. The headlights do not work after the link was removed.
If you don't have power to your fuel pump you have either blown the fuse ( or a fusible link), the fuel pump relay has failed or you have a shorted wire somewhere in the circuit.
In a 1970 Ford F100 pickup, the fusible link for the gas gauge is typically located near the starter solenoid on the driver's side of the engine compartment. It connects the battery to the vehicle's wiring harness. If the gas gauge isn't functioning, checking this fusible link for continuity is a good first step, as a blown link can disrupt power to the gauge.
What ever circuit that fusible link protected would be dead if the fusible link is blown.
The fusible link for a 1992 Toyota 4Runner is typically located in the engine compartment, near the battery. It is part of the main wiring harness and is often found near the fuse box or attached to the positive battery terminal. Look for a small, colored wire that is thinner than the main wires; this is usually the fusible link. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise locations and specifications.