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Fuse link fried?

Old Mar 26, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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Car: 88 Iroc
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Fuse link fried?

Hi guys, just wondering if anyone ever fixed your fried fusable link coming from the battery .I am having a problem... my connector comming off the battery fried. the other side is ok the orange wire is fine. the wire melted all the way up to the link in the + battery cable. the link piece I think is ok(not sure). the wire that melted was pretty thin when I inspected it compared to the other side of the connector going to the fan relays(looks like a 12 guage wire). can I put another fusable link from the +battery post to the original connector?? the connector is still fine just the length of the wire cooked..
how would I go about doing it?? buy a fusable link and connect it directly to the +ve battery terminal and the other end to the connector??

any pictures would be great...how to,step by step would also be awesome..


I am currently running the manual fan switches off the black wire with red stripe on the relays.the manual fan switch is a power switch(acc,ground and power prongs).I think that is where my problem lies why the link cooked.

I have accessory on the switch going the the fan relay(balck with red stripe wire) and +12v from the battery going to power on the switch .and gnd to a ground point on the chassis.

I have an 88 iroc dual fans

any help would be great
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