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kudu 09-13-20 03:50 PM

Fusible Link Location?
 
I just bought a first gen and no dash lights or anything works in the car when a new battery is connected. I first thought to look for the main fuse relay, but found out fusible links are used(I may be completely wrong and if I am feel free to correct me I always enjoy learning). But I was wondering where the main fusible relay link is?? I know it痴 probably called something else obviously you can see i知 new to first gens. Also if i知 completely off on my diag and you know that actual solution/problem it would much appreciated if you could correct me.

KansasCityREPU 09-13-20 03:56 PM

The main fusable links are located on a brown plastic block on the front of the drivers side shock tower.

kudu 09-13-20 04:00 PM


Originally Posted by KansasCityREPU (Post 12434256)
The main fusable links are located on a brown plastic block on the front of the drivers side shock tower.

thank you I literally just found it when you replied. Does it seem like i知 on the right track or should I be looking elsewhere for the problem?

kudu 09-13-20 04:17 PM

Scratch that that was the problem. I flipped the main one and it worked i値l just go buy new ones to make sure they work as they池e supposed to. Does anyone happen to know the right ones I should get? I値l probably end up getting all 3 new ones.

Update: Found the right ones to get.

KansasCityREPU 09-13-20 07:58 PM

You can replace the fusable links with the buss style fuses. Search the first gen technical section and there are several threads about which ones are a direct fit.

7aull 09-14-20 10:24 AM

There is also an in-line fusible link in the steering column harness (at least, in the SA model). You might see it behind the column cover, or have to pull the cover to access...

Stu A
80GS
AZ

KansasCityREPU 09-14-20 01:55 PM

There is also one on the starter for 1984/1985. Not sure about other years. Almost all I've seen have been replaced with wire.


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