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Had a dead battery in my 86 Brat. replaced it with a brand new one. & hooked it up..... Backwards!! Now the Brat is dead~ no headlights, nothing. Tell me straight....what damage have I done?  and how do I fix it? !!! Please let me know if I should panic!!!

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Unless someone replaced your fusible link with something that doesn't belong: you're fine. Replace and learn something new. Fusible links are in front of the coil. Order it from Subaru or ask around for one.

 

Hope its that simple. Let us know.

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This is the box you're looking for. Pull it off and you'll see 3 wires. Those are the fusible links. Should have 2 greens with a red one in between.

 

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Ignore the black. It's from an EA82T. (photo credit Turbone)

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Awesome>>Thanks for the pics! Already removed this cover and found these wires yesterday. Suspected that this was them, just wanted to be sure. Is there any point in checking resistance across these to verify that they've blown?

Just curious.

Thanks again~

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A burned out link doesn't always show outward signs of being open, they can fool you if you aren't careful. If they stretch when you pull on the ends it indicates that the middle has melted. Also checking for voltage on each side of the link is good way to confirm it is okay. It's basically a piece of wire, designed to handle a certain amount of current for a duration of time.

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Thank you everyone~great information.

Of the three fusible links shown in the photo above , one of the green ones was melted all the way through.

I'll be ordering a replacement from a Subaru dealership. Used a temporary jumper just to see if that was the cause.

Brat started right up & everything worked~no blown fuses bulbs, nothin! :banana:

When it came to it was pretty PO'd at me. So I'm going to let it rest and baby it for a few days.

Thanks again!

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Consider yourself as just dodging a bullet. Never ever, ever, ever, replace a fuse with a normal piece of wire. If a hard short had been in place with that wire installed you would have burned out the wiring leading to that short before you had a chance to think about it..

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