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http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl962.htm
the easiest way to test your idea is to get two pieces of wire and put a fuse between them so that the fuse will take the load if there is a problem ,then check the link you suspect to be faulty first put one end of the made up wire where the link gets its power then put the other end of the madeup wire to where ever the power should be going by doing this you will bypass the fusable link as for now it will be supplied power from the new made up wire if the item works its the link if it makes no difference this is not the problem area good luck
Usualy a fuseable link that is fried will feel hard and not flexable. A continuty tester is the best way of testing it. Get a dvm volt meter.
Measure it with a meter. It is the only way to tell for sure.
good now for a quick check ...pull some in the fuseable link with your two fingers....if it streches it's shot...if it breacks looose it was making a bad connection and is bad any way....this is as quick of a test when you have just your brains to figure how to check circuits and parts. note. now what do you use to replace a fuseable link when you don't have one availaible? i know lets see if anyone else knows......
Wire from computer is fried, alternator/diode/voltage reg. is fried, battery is no good, cable from alt. to battery fried(fusible link), Fuse, Or Computer is Toast. 2003- 2004 Ford Crown Vic has computer controlled alternator Check yellow/yellow white wire, enjoy, kinda sucks
First you locate the "fried" link (next to the battery, usually), then you cut it out and splice the new one in using crimp connectors or the like. http://www.mmxpress.com/technical/connections.htm (See the butt connector heading) Y-THINK-Y
It probably isn't a relay- what you will most probably have is bad battery connections, a bad ground, or bad connections/w fusible link down on the starter.
The Navajo term for fried bread is dahdiniilghaazh.
Yes, but i don't know how old he was then maybe 11 or 12. You figure out!
The Saturn SL2 was produced from the years 1990 to 2002 in the United States. The best way to tell if the fusible link in a 1999 Saturn SL2 is fried is that there will be no 12v.
The circuit the fusible link protects would be dead (no power).
What ever circuit that fusible link protected would be dead if the fusible link is blown.
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Any fuse, fusible link, or computer can be fried for lack of a better word.
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there is a fusible link on the starter solenoid somewhere
The fusible link is located on the positive battery cable for a Ford f-150. There should be a little box around the cable with the words "fusible link" on it.
Fusible links are generally in the harness next to the battery.