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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 05:02 PM
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It WAS a fusible link - but that's what they call the fuse in the fusebox that is for the Alternator. Thanks, DieselDemon! I looked at the fusebox THREE times and missed it every time. Your post put me right back there and "Halleluhah!" Problem solved!

By the way, I want the Living God of Heaven and Earth to get the glory for this one. I prayed before I ever started this project that it would be something reasonable, even cheap. The fusible link cost a whopping $3.00! What an answer to prayer! For all you doubters out there, go to the Lord first, then look wherever He leads for answers. He will provide them!
 
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 05:09 PM
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Awesome, glad it was cheap and easy! You should stick around Dodge Forum, we could use somebody of your faith!
 
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 05:30 PM
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I'm not taking credit for great faith on this one. I was ready to buy a couple of sticks of dynamite to use on my truck. Ask my Sunday School class. Figured for the price of one PCM, I could get a pretty good bang.

Only a little faith is all I have. It is not my faith that came through - but my Great God!

P.S. - I'll keep the truck, trust the Lord, and forget the dynamite!
 
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