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Fix this fuse now!!! 200

I knew the 25 amp fuse located on the fender of my 88 was suspect. I cleaned it once and added di-electic grease to it. I bought a new fuse holder, some #10-12 crimps and a good ratcheting crimp tool. It's been laying on the workbench for months. Well today it died and would not restart IN THE DRIVEWAY!!! That's after a 30 min. ride home on the interstate. How lucky was that? Anyway, I replaced the fuse holder in about 10 minutes and it started and ran perfectly.

Here is some photos of what it looked like. The fuse disintegrated when I tried to pull it.


Here's the repair.






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