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Old 04-26-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where I can find a diagram for the fusable links? My car will sometime power up the computer and other times won't. The relay is fine for the EEC, but there's still this problem. Thanks much!
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Does anyone know where I can find a diagram for the fusable links? My car will sometime power up the computer and other times won't. The relay is fine for the EEC, but there's still this problem. Thanks much!
I'm not familiar with the fusible link situation on your particular car, but a Haynes manual includes this data, as well as a wiring diagram that shows their locations.

In general, the first place to look is exiting the fuse block and in the haness for the starter and starter solenoid (the entire ignition circuit is often protected with fusible links).

Another potential source for you trouble may be a fuse module (plastic box usually installed in tandem with fuses). Modules can fail just like fuses, but are more difficult to spot. Look for deformation of the cases from heat, a burnt odor, or simply a loose fit in their sockets. Again, the best way to trace these is via the wiring diagram.

Sorry to be vague, but as I said, I don't have your particular car memorized. Looks like a good time to pick up a manual to me.
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Fixed it today, but thanks for the help. It turned out when i was putting a new relay into the IRCM, i burned some trace off of the PCB, so i just bridged the trace and now everything is good. Thanks anyways.
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