Do you have another one? I would be interested in one also.
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Thanks for the info. How do you want to be paid. I'm in New Orleans, LA....
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I have an entire harness with the block included for twenty bucks. You pay shipping
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If it is that bad, I would check into a small fuse block from Radioshack. Its simple enough if you know anything about wiring. If the block is toast, I would definately replace it with something and not just twist the wires together or put a jumper wire in there or something. I think you can get a fuse block fairly cheap, especially since those wires aren't very heavy gauge. It should still be 30-40-30 no matter what kind of fuse block you decide on. If you need any specific help on it, let me know, and I will get some pics and a diagram for you. Also, where are you located? Someone close may have a spare block laying around.
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Thanks for the advice. Mine is a bit fried up. I was going to replace the three loops with new wires, or build my own "board"
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Not the whole panel. There are 3 wires coming out the top. Those are what you replace. Pull them out and put in long legged fusible links available at any parts store. Most recommend 30-40-30 amp ratings. Very easy and takes less time than it took me to write this reply.
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fusible link panel Replacement
I have a 1990 Ford Festiva. I need to replace the "FUSIBLE LINK PANEL" and I'm having a hard time.
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