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120a Fuse Removal


JDOwen2

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The 120A fuse for the starter blew during reconnecting the battery cables after my radiator change. This project started out innocent enough and escalated when I decided to get new radiator hoses. During reconnecting the battery cables, the positive terminal end bent and is now FUBAR'd. Checker had a generic end and I put that on. Looks like crap. I tried pulling out the fuse with needle nose pliers and sparks were flying so I'll regroup tonight and try in the morning. Anyone know how to pull that fuse without dire consequences?

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Got it! To remove a fusible link one must remove the two hex head bolts that retain the fuse box cover then pull apart the wiring harness. The fusible links have a screw-in connection on each side and the screws must be removed to pull out the link. No one has one in stock and hopefully Lexus will carry one when I call tomorrow.

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