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<blockquote data-quote="delvryboy" data-source="post: 2500573" data-attributes="member: 548415"><p>if thats the only wire, it probably goes to the starter and from the starter solenoid to the fuse block. it is usually a fusible link in the amount of 300A plus. the guy probably burnt the originals and just tried using a fuse holder in it's place. i would say he was blowing fuses so he put the penny in.</p><p></p><p>in a pinch you can try a 300A anl fuse, but i would suggest getting the oem power wire from a parts store and replacing it.</p><p></p><p>it's really not a huge problem and i doubt there is any other issues besides a bad connection from the battery to the cars starter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delvryboy, post: 2500573, member: 548415"] if thats the only wire, it probably goes to the starter and from the starter solenoid to the fuse block. it is usually a fusible link in the amount of 300A plus. the guy probably burnt the originals and just tried using a fuse holder in it's place. i would say he was blowing fuses so he put the penny in. in a pinch you can try a 300A anl fuse, but i would suggest getting the oem power wire from a parts store and replacing it. it's really not a huge problem and i doubt there is any other issues besides a bad connection from the battery to the cars starter. [/QUOTE]
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