87 tercel station wagon

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jonnyrock55
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87 tercel station wagon

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i was taking the front spart plug to check it. so i put it back in and when i was taking the socket off the spark plug extendor hit the alternator and caused an arc for a split second and now it wont start, the lights in the dash wont light up the only thing that works is the head lights. i tested all the fuses in the fuse box by the battery, and the one by the clutch pedal inside the car, and even the battery. i was wondering what could be wrong with it.
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neonsport
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It'll be one of the fusible links in the box under the hood. Should cost a few bucks at AutoZone.
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That would likely be the yellow one, in a pinch you can wrap it with tin foil, or a chewing gum wrapper and plug it in. The lights will come on and it will start.

It is a like "main" fuse, if it blows it cuts off all electrical power to the car.

I had this happen once when a wire shorted and started an engine fire. After I put the fire out, I separated the wires and wrapped them with electrical tape. No lights, no start. I put a gum wrapper around the prongs of the fuse and it started, I got my kids to school only 10 min. late. Part of the adventure of driving a 24 year old car.
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'84 Tercel 4wd (daily driver, with on going mods)
'92 Mazda MPV 4wd (wife's daily driver)
'85 Tercel 4wd DLX auto(daughter's daily driver)
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The only time I had it happen on mine (my mother-in-law was driving the Tercel, and left the lights on at work) I pulled the fusible link for the a/c and used it instead. Then I drove to AutoZone and picked up a replacement. I keep a spare in the glovebox now.

And that's why I never let anybody else hook up jumper cables to my car.
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