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Does the dome light come on? What's the voltage measured at the battery?
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check the wire that runs from the positive battery terminal to the fuse box under the hood. If your battery isn't secured (or even if it is) this wire can become brittle and break.
This happened to me a year or so ago. It also explains random electrical systems working/not working. |
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i figured it out.. one of the previous owners did some custom wiring, and bypassed the fuse for the alternator with a wire. over the years it corroded and finally broke. i got a fuse, and it started right up.
thanks for all your advice. this was my first time on this site, and ill be back for sure ![]()
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That's the fusible link. They were originally a specific length of wire at a specific gauge and out of specific materials so it would burn up if more than a certain load was placed on it. As you've noticed they do corrode significantly over time; They were replaced with self contained fuse looking versions, they're generally not called a fuse though. Toyota started using them in the MKIII toward the end of the '88 or '89 model year.
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