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Old 08-23-2005, 07:39 PM
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89 Olds Regency 98 Not starting!

Came out of store other day, and wouldnt not start, no power at all. Found Ignition wire laying on top of manifold. Wire burnt, bare wire sparked on manifold causing it too not have any power. Fix wire, and still wont work. Tried too find the "fuseable link" on the ingition wire, cant find it. Ignition sytem only has 2 wires coming out of it. One main wire too battery, the other too inside the dash. But cant find that Fuseable link! This I believe is the problem, once that wire shorted out it also shorted out the fuse! Also I checked all the fuses in the dash on both drivers side and the passenger side. Still nothing. Remote starter bypassing ignition wire causes the motor too turn over. Power windows/and radio will not work also, rest of the power does.
Any suggestions? Or things I might have missed?

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Old 08-26-2005, 08:46 AM
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Nevermind

We found where that fuseable link is on that year of car. There is a plastic firewall just under the windshield wipers on the passenger side under the hood. Take that off and there is another small red box, flip that up and there is all the fuseable links. For anyone else with this problem hope it helps out
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