idM1028
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I've been thinking this over for a while, but feel I could use a second opinion (or five). Before I get started, I understand the CUCV's have fusible links. I understand that the fusible links are designed to act like a fuse and are there to keep electrical stuff in the circuit from frying. Here's the problem I've been having: The fusible links in the truck don't seem to want to do their job. I've had about two or three wires under the hood fry before the fusible links have popped (to include the red wire that runs off the 12V junction block to the fuse block) To me, this seems rather redundant. Whats the point of having fusible links when the wire itself fries first? And what does a fusible link look like when it pops? Is it even possible to visually tell if its gone bad? It seems to me if the wire wants to fry before the fusible link does, why not just get rid of the fusible link and replace it with a regular old wire? Any thoughts?