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What is the amp rating for the main fusible link for a 2005 Toyota Highlander? Also, how do I replace it? Is it simply a pull out/push in?

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SOURCE: ECT snow feature Toyota Highlander 2005

Turn vehicle on, with foot on brake put vehicle in NEUTRAL. Still holding brakes move 4x4 switch to 4 wheel drive, it should engage. The ECT snow is just s feather that make the transmission take off in 2nd gear so its not a fast take off and you wouldn't skid. Good Luck

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2009

SOURCE: Wire Gauge Fusible Link

use a 14 gauge link for a 30 amp requirement.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 Toyota Highlander Limited I have a right

Sorry...thats your only choice...but check with a 4X4 dealership parts counter.
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roland

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2010

SOURCE: where is locotated the voltage

the voltage regulator on this along with most newer vehicles is located inside of the alternator. this is not replaceable as it is internal unless you get an alternator rebuild kit. if helpful please leave positive rating.

A Miller

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  • Posted on Feb 28, 2011

SOURCE: 1993 Gmc Sonoma 4wd 4.3 v6 My fusible link is

Fusible link should be available at any full service Auto Parts supply available on a roll which you purchase by the inch. Do not replace the fusible link with a piece of #10 stranded wire. Have you checked with your local GM garage for this link?

You say the fusible link is rated @ 20 amp's @ 12 V dc, I would suggest you could put a auto-resetting 20 amp @ 12 V dc circuit breaker in its place but not a wire.

Fusible link rarely "blows". I think you should find the cause before you go much further.

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