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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / May 2008

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Replacing fusible link

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Logic316 - 01 May 2008 09:03 GMT
Hi folks,

I have a 1994 Dodge Stealth, and the wiring harness in my driver's side door
shorted out causing the 30 amp fusible link for the power windows to blow. I
don't have any replacement fusible links, so I used a 30 amp fuse instead (I
cut notches in the fuse leads so it would fit the fusible link holder
terminals). Can I just leave the fuse in and use that, or can that cause
problems and should I order a fusible link instead? Is there really any
functional difference between the two parts?
Thanks!

Logic316

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cselby@mts.net - 01 May 2008 15:54 GMT
>Hi folks,
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>Logic316

All the north american auto makers sit around a table and decide
whether to spend a nickel or spend a dime.  They most often spend the
nickel and you get fusible links instead of the 'expensive' fuse and
fuse block.  Asian car makers do the same thing and usually spend the
dime.

Fusible link or fuse both do the same thing allegedly.  My Chrysler
van burnt up a few wires before that link let go.    I have replaced
all the links on my car with a large fuse block with easily
replaceable fuses.  

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