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Get Wired!
Fusible links were used on '60s GM cars to protect the electrical system from a direct short or overload. The links are designed to melt if excessive amperage is pulled through the wire. These fusible links are often eliminated, which creates an opportunity for a wiring meltdown and perhaps a fire. The links are located between the positive battery terminal and the main feed-terminal junction. View Related Article
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Dodge Charger Research
Dodge Charger When looking for your next vehicle, think about the Dodge Charger, a stylish car with nice features. With available rebates and prices, you can find a new Charger for $25,080.00. It comes with a standard Automatic transmission, and RWD drivetrain. You also might want to research the Pontiac Grand Prix and the Chrysler Crossfire.
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