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Old Dec 17, 2007 | 06:57 PM
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what is the size of the inline fuse on the alternator on a 1996 blazer v6
 
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Default RE: alternator inline fuse

Your referring to the fuseable link located about 6" behind the alternator?

Its a standard size and most autoparts stores carry them.

Its called a fuseable link. Basically a piece of wire thinner then the rest of the wire. Size, as in dimension size, About the thickness of two piecs of wire put together.
 
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well i upgrading my wire on my alternator for my audio it's 0/1 gage and i dont know what size fuse to inbetween the alt and bat
 
Old Dec 19, 2007 | 06:25 PM
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bump what fuse size should i run on my 0/1 gage wire alt to bat
 
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