Have someone check the hot side of the starter solenoid. See if that is pulling 12v. A fusible link is a type of wire designed to self destruct when certain parameters are met, i.e. overload. You will need a manual or someone with some knowledge of that vehicle to know where those certain links are. Replacing one is simple if it?s easy to get to. Will the engine crank, or when you turn the key does it just click? Perhaps you should start off by simply checking if the battery is holding 12v.
"frankie1098" wrote: > I checked all the fuses and they are all ok I checked the ones > in the fuse box dash and under the hood. My dad's friend came > to look at it and said there was no spark from the ignition to > the starter or vise versa, what did you mean by in line fuses? > what is that and I checked the battery cable and it's > connected also. I'm not very mechanical lingual friendly since > i'm a girl but if you discibe it or tell me where it is I can > find it. but do you have any idea why there would be no spark? > thanks for your help. :P :P