Mystery black things

dzertracer

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1987 F-150 EFI.

Connected to the battery are two factory wires, with black plastic "things" inline on each wire. The "things" look like an inline fuse, but I don't think they can be replaced. If they are disconnected the truck will crank over, but will not start. I believe one wire is for the fuel pumps, the other is for the engine computer?

What are the black plastic "things"?

If no one knows, I will try to post up some pictures of them.
 
Some of the factory wires have fusable links. It is an area of the wire that acts as a fuse. It will burn into internaly but not melt the insulation.
 
If it were a fuseable link, how can I replace it? What do I replace it with?

The wires and plastic are damaged from battery corrosion, I think the connections are bad. I want a solid connection to the computer/fuel pumps.

What do you think?

They are not relays.
 
Here is a picture. I took one apart for the first time. Maybe they are just quick disconnects?

I would really like an official answer. They are not in very good condition (battery corrosion) and I am about to install an aftermarket EMS.

What do you guys think?


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yes, that's all they are, quick connectors. Taurus' were famous for having them corrode. They are there for fast assembly during vehicle construction. Remove them and splice the wires. That was a TSB for a time back in the early 90's (I was a Ford Dealer tech and instructor for 12 years)
 
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