Headlights cluster fusible link

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fernandez0331

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c30 dually regular Can
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I have a 1983 Chevy c30
No working gauges or headlights tail lights
My alternator also will not charge…

Is it this wire thats fried near the starter??
How do k go about fixing this???
 

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Likely that's a fusible link. Go to a Pull-A-Part and score another. Any GM truck will do. Get the entire wire if possible. It should run to the power distribution post on the firewall.
 

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Thank you brother I Figured it out.
Went to Autozone picked up 2 fusible link wires

Cut and spliced them up accordingly to my starter wires and Boom Got all my Lights back thank you!
 

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