I don't know anything about that particular car... but there's usually a
"fusible link" somewhere in the line that will melt if you have a major
short somewhere; to protect the rest of the wiring.
On older (70's) cars it was usually a black phenolic fixture on the
firewall... with a strip of aluminum-like material that could be replaced
when it melted. On newer (90's) cars I think they use "maxi" fuses in the
power distribution center (fuse box)... but I think yours falls into the
years (80's) where they used special "hypalon" wires that melt
(intentionally) before the important wires do!
Maybe look in the Chilton's book (good luck) for "fusible link"? Try
Google for "fusible link" otherwise.
David
"oonee" <ooneeyates (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote
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1986 trans am 5.0 fuel injected. Changed steering column, igntion module,
mass air flow sensor, another relay, at first the car would turn over and
the starter would stay engaged. Removed starter, checked it, fine. Now
there is absolutely no power. Battery is charged...but nothing is
working. Please any ideas. Been working on this car for a couple weeks
now and it's one thing after another. It's my son's car and he needs it
for work. |