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Question about fuseable link in wiring harness
#739879
07/24/06 04:31 PM
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Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 72
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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1985 4Runner 22RE is the vehicle, on the wiring harness that the engine fuse block is located, should there be fuseable link from the battery terminal to the power wire running out of the bottom of the fuse block? My 85 has one fuseable link and my 84 22R has two small fuseable links. If it needs fuseable link, what size should I replace my 22RE with?
Thanks and sorry for the horribly worded question.
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Re: Question about fuseable link in wiring harness
[Re: Volcom]
#739880
07/24/06 10:01 PM
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 259
Mudrunner
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you should have one main fuse that is 80A (black?) and then a couple of smaller main fuses that are 30A and 40A (pink? and green?) so I really see no reason for a fuseable link.......
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Re: Question about fuseable link in wiring harness
[Re: 4RnrRick]
#739881
07/25/06 05:56 PM
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Joined: Jul 2004
Posts: 72
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Thanks Rick I've got all three of those, a black, green and pink fuses. Can I run straight power wire to the black fuse or does it need a fuseable link? I don't see why I need fuseable link as well but was questioning myself when I saw the factory 22R wiring harness with two small fuseable links.
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