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  • What's the amperage of the fusible links?

    90 or 91 Festiva - If I were to replace the fusible links with plug-in fuses, what amperage(s) should I get? It's not written on the side of the box, nor could I find it in the Haynes manual.

  • #2
    Just search i asked this not too long ago



    40 in the middle, 30s on the outside
    89SX funtop! Fully loaded!
    RIP 90LX

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    • #3
      PM Packrat he did this swap before.
      Brian
      http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2274977



      93 GL modyfied!!!
      :fish:

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      • #4
        Searching in here turned up some conflicting information. I don't have the links available, but there were two matching recommendations from two guys who I *think* are pretty knowledgeable, that being two 15s and a 35. However, the "Pacific" fuses that fit come in 10 amp increments, from 20 through 100.

        (Info: http://www.autoshop101.com/trainmodu...ction/115.html ) (The 20 amp is not shown on that table, but I saw them at the parts store)

        So based on that it looks like Stefan has 2 30s and a 40, both of which are too big.

        I'll probably try a couple 20s and a 30... Just wondering if anyone has a definitive answer.

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        • #5
          well thats what matt recommended here so thats what i went with

          89SX funtop! Fully loaded!
          RIP 90LX

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          • #6
            EGI (brown)-15A MAIN (red)-25A HEAD(brown)-15A

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            • #7
              Originally posted by F3BZ
              EGI (brown)-15A MAIN (red)-25A HEAD(brown)-15A
              OK, so in "Pacific" fuses that would have to be two 20s and a 30, eh?

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              • #8
                I thought i read in one of those posts that originally ford recommended those sizes but then they changed there mind and issued some update to use a bigger size.
                89SX funtop! Fully loaded!
                RIP 90LX

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                • #9
                  can't say it would make a whole lotta diff. i'd think the wire size would handle 5 extra A without melting before the fuse blew but that's just my non-electrical opinion.

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                  • #10
                    i got 2 20's and a 40 ... yikes .. thin it will be fine?
                    88' Ford Festiva
                    97' Chevy Silverado Z71
                    94' Chevy S-10

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                    • #11
                      Finally getting around to testing this - I've just put in 2 20's and a 30 in the yellow car, and all seems to be well, with every electrical thing turned on & driving. I'm carrying around the old links just in case.

                      Also, I found things that were actually labeled as "fusible links" instead of "fuses" at Advance Auto Parts. They have a pretty long strip of copper in them instead of just the short piece.

                      I shall report back after a while

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                      • #12
                        Ford had a update info in 1992 i think, where they recommended changing the 25 to a 35 amp as it would sometimes blow and stall the car

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