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Fusible Link – Set (EA81)
In Stock (3 available)
• Includes Australia wide Postage and Handling.
• Allow 2-3 business days for dispatch.
• Contact us for postage outside of Australia for a custom quote.
Restore proper electrical protection to your Subaru Brumby with this replacement fusible link set. Original fusible links are now over 30 years old and commonly suffer from thermal fatigue, increasing the risk of failure, overheating, or fire.
Manufactured in-house by a qualified automotive electrician, these fusible links are built to the exact specifications of the original Subaru parts, including correct insulation. Terminals are coated for long-term corrosion resistance, ensuring reliable performance in the engine bay environment.
Fusible links are located near the battery and act as the first line of defence against major short circuits, protecting your wiring loom and reducing fire risk. Incorrect wire or fuse replacements remove this protection entirely.
This set allows you to renew all fusible links at once, restoring safety and reliability.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
✅ Regular Australia wide postage
✅ 1x RED Fusible Link
✅ 2x GREEN Fusible Link
TO SUIT:
– Subaru Brumby gen2 (1980-1993) EA81 engine.
– Subaru Brat gen2 (1980-1993) EA81 engine
– Subaru Touring Wagon (1980-1984) EA81 engine
– Subaru MY Leone Sedan/Coupe (1980-1984) EA81 engine
FEATURES:
– Replacement fusible link set for Subaru Brumby
– Manufactured in-house by Subarino
– Built to original Subaru specifications (including insulators)
– Coated terminals for corrosion resistance
– Restores correct circuit protection
– Direct replacement – no modifications required
– Essential safety and reliability upgrade
⚠️ Safety Warning ⚠️
Fusible links must never be replaced with standard wire or incorrect fuses. Doing so removes critical circuit protection and can result in melted fuse holders, wiring loom damage, or engine bay fire.
Old or failing fusible links may also overheat or fail without warning, leaving you stranded. We strongly recommend carrying a spare set in your glove box or toolbox — having spares on hand can get you back on the road safely if a fusible link fails.