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Reproduction Fusible Link, Starter, 70*-73 240Z
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Part #:12-4333-1
Price: $25.97
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Description:
Fusible links are designed to protect your car's wiring and electrical components in the event of an electrical surge (such as voltage spikes or current overloads). In extreme cases, proper links can be the difference between a minor inconvenience/repair and the salvage yard! This reproduction of the 1972-1973 fusible link connects to the starter and is made using the same style connector and ring terminal as the discontinued OEM version. Nissan superceded all of the fusible links that connect to the starter to the 72-73 version as well, which means this reproduction can be used on just about every 240Z (see Application Note below). Be sure to inspect the connector on your harness for damage as well; we offer a replacement if needed (see Related Items). Sold individually. While each car only requires 1 link, it's generally a good idea to keep a spare fusible link on hand in case of emergency, as you never use regular wire in place of a fusible link (see Fusible Link Safety note below).
*Application Notes:
Some early 1970 models originally used a different style connector on the fusible link itself, but used the same harness-side connector as later models (the ring terminals were the same). Additionally, some were optionally equipped with a fusible link that attached to the alternator instead. That fusible link uses the same connector on the wiring harness side; however, the ring terminal is much smaller diameter. The alternate version also came with a rubber boot that fit over the alternator terminal. Note that Nissan supercedes all versions of the starter fusible link to the 72-73 version (the alternator version does not supercede).
Fusible Link Safety:
Fusible Links are much more than a length of wire. They are specifically designed using a special type of wire construction, with special safety insulation made of heat-resistant cross linked CPE (Chlorinated Polyethylene). Using regular wire in place of a fusible link, even in an emergency situation, is extremely dangerous. This is true even if you choose standard wire that is smaller than the circuit, because of the level of fire-resistant insulation. If you use a standard wire that is the same size or larger than the circuit, you are at a high risk of catastrophic failure of what is in that circuit, or even a car fire. We recommend always having spare Fuses and Fusible Links stored in your Z, especially if you travel.
Quantity Required Per Vehicle= 1
Model Guide:
Datsun 240Z
Code Guide:
Datsun S30
Year Guide:
1970*, 1971, 1972, 1973
- (1) Starter Fusible Link
Description:
Fusible links are designed to protect your car's wiring and electrical components in the event of an electrical surge (such as voltage spikes or current overloads). In extreme cases, proper links can be the difference between a minor inconvenience/repair and the salvage yard! This reproduction of the 1972-1973 fusible link connects to the starter and is made using the same style connector and ring terminal as the discontinued OEM version. Nissan superceded all of the fusible links that connect to the starter to the 72-73 version as well, which means this reproduction can be used on just about every 240Z (see Application Note below). Be sure to inspect the connector on your harness for damage as well; we offer a replacement if needed (see Related Items). Sold individually. While each car only requires 1 link, it's generally a good idea to keep a spare fusible link on hand in case of emergency, as you never use regular wire in place of a fusible link (see Fusible Link Safety note below).
*Application Notes:
Some early 1970 models originally used a different style connector on the fusible link itself, but used the same harness-side connector as later models (the ring terminals were the same). Additionally, some were optionally equipped with a fusible link that attached to the alternator instead. That fusible link uses the same connector on the wiring harness side; however, the ring terminal is much smaller diameter. The alternate version also came with a rubber boot that fit over the alternator terminal. Note that Nissan supercedes all versions of the starter fusible link to the 72-73 version (the alternator version does not supercede).
Fusible Link Safety:
Fusible Links are much more than a length of wire. They are specifically designed using a special type of wire construction, with special safety insulation made of heat-resistant cross linked CPE (Chlorinated Polyethylene). Using regular wire in place of a fusible link, even in an emergency situation, is extremely dangerous. This is true even if you choose standard wire that is smaller than the circuit, because of the level of fire-resistant insulation. If you use a standard wire that is the same size or larger than the circuit, you are at a high risk of catastrophic failure of what is in that circuit, or even a car fire. We recommend always having spare Fuses and Fusible Links stored in your Z, especially if you travel.
Quantity Required Per Vehicle= 1
Model Guide:
Datsun 240Z
Code Guide:
Datsun S30
Year Guide:
1970*, 1971, 1972, 1973
Some parts may not fit every version of every year listed. See product Title & Description for any application breakdowns or customization options, and contact us with any questions.
- 1970 Datsun 240Z
- 1971 Datsun 240Z
- 1972 Datsun 240Z
- 1973 Datsun 240Z


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