aboonski
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I just replaced a length of wire known as a fuseable link that is in line with the driver's side alternator. I went to a local auto parts house and picked up some 14 gage fuseable link wire for less than $7.00. I just hope that it is thick enough to use as a replacement for the blue fuseable link wire that came with the truck. Ever wonder what is under the thick plastic cover that connects the two wires together? It took time but I managed to cut the cover off of the burned link to show that it is merely and insulator for the connection point of the two wires. At one time I thought the bulky cover was the fuse! Anyway, here's a few pictures that I would like to share of the replacement wire that is obtainable at most parts houses. The hardest part of making up a new fuseable link is crimping the large red wire to the smaller fuse wire. I used a large solderless connector and cut the eyelet off, them made the compression with a small pair of vice grips. I used shrink tubing and a heat gun to insulate the connection. So far, so good.
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