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Old 06-18-2009, 12:38 AM   #1
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HELP!!! Fusible Link keeps getting fried

I am totally clueless on this one.

My fusible link that runs parallel to the soloid keeps getting fried every time I connect the battery back. I've replaced it a couple of times already but it still keeps getting fried.

Is there something that I missed?
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I am totally clueless on this one.

My fusible link that runs parallel to the soloid keeps getting fried every time I connect the battery back. I've replaced it a couple of times already but it still keeps getting fried.

Is there something that I missed?
Looks like you have a short. You need to figure out wheres the short at thats the hard part. Maybe some of the electronic guys can help.
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Looks like you have a short. You need to figure out wheres the short at thats the hard part. Maybe some of the electronic guys can help.
Are you talking about a fuse? a bad cable?
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Old 06-18-2009, 06:28 PM   #4
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Re: HELP!!! Fusible Link keeps getting fried

Have you tried a bigger fuse? How big of a cable, what is it powering, and what size fues are you blowing non stop
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Re: HELP!!! Fusible Link keeps getting fried

look for wires shorted between the starter and the fuse box. most likely melted to the right exhaust manifold.
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