- Feb 17, 2016
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i will,ok wut if im not gettin 12v it the fuse box,that means fuse box not gettin power then what,cuz i hav a feeling im not gonna be gettin power there iwhen i check
There is a bad fuse link - the main fuse link between starter solenoid and fuse panel is the place to start.
Get out your voltmeter and look for 12 volts at the yellow wire that connects the fuse links to the starter solenoid and then at the other yellow wire that goes to the ignition switch and the black/orange wire that goes to the fuse panel.
Fuse links come with a current rating just like fuses. A clue as to what current they are designed for is to look at the size wire they protect.
The packages of fuse link repair material you can get at the auto parts stores also will have a current rating on them.
Fuse link material is available at most good auto parts stores. There may even be a fuse link already made up specifically for your car. Just be sure to solder the connection and cover it with heat shrink tubing.
Heat shrink tubing is available at Radio Shack or other electronics supply stores.
See the video below for help on soldering and heat shrinking wiring. There is a lot of useful help and hints if you don’t do automotive electrical work all the time.
View: http://youtu.be/uaYdCRjDr4A