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<blockquote data-quote="ehoe" data-source="post: 190191" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>If I am not mistaken I think the E30 also uses the same main fusible link in the engine compartment. Maybe you can just take a quick look, its a big black plastic cover with thick black cables running in and out of it. See the URL I send earlier to see a pic of wat it looks like. </p><p> </p><p>If you do find it, open it up and you'll see a huge fuse (i think 80amp or something like that). Unscrew the fuse and remove it to check and see if its cracked or broken in anyway. Infact you might as well replace it since you are removing it, it only cost like $5 per fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ehoe, post: 190191, member: 141"] If I am not mistaken I think the E30 also uses the same main fusible link in the engine compartment. Maybe you can just take a quick look, its a big black plastic cover with thick black cables running in and out of it. See the URL I send earlier to see a pic of wat it looks like. If you do find it, open it up and you'll see a huge fuse (i think 80amp or something like that). Unscrew the fuse and remove it to check and see if its cracked or broken in anyway. Infact you might as well replace it since you are removing it, it only cost like $5 per fuse. [/QUOTE]
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