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Nissan Oem Fusible Link Assy Frontier-pathfinder-xterra Positive Battery Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
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York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
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Genuine Nissan OEM Fusible Link Assembly

This bolts onto the Positive Battery Terminal then the Positive cable bolts onto this part.  It has 140a and 80a fuses on top leading to 2 posts for cables to bolt to. It also has 60a, 80a, 80a, and 100a auxillary fuses on the side leading to the 4 terminal plug.  Fits these vehicles:

Frontier == 2005 - 2012

Pathfinder == 2005 - 2012

Xterra == 2005 - 2012

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