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Lincoln Battery Fuse is applied to secure vehicle wiring by discharging the power in milliseconds when a surge or short may cause damage to the delicate electrical system. The brand markets its cars as serene havens, and Lincoln devotes all its energies to the Quiet Flight philosophy that eliminates wind noise and engine roar without allowing music to be distorted. Lincoln uses foam to line the doors inside in order to dampen the noise of the road. Since its foundation in 1917 and the expansion spurred by its sale in 1922, Lincoln has been in pursuit of continuous improvement and is currently delivering owners straight-acting V6 hybrids and refined suspensions that ride over crunchy pavements. Newer models are provided with the Co-Pilot360 package including lane control, blind spot warnings, automatic high-beam, and computerized parking assistants. Treatment of comfort, safety and tech as its equal even allow drivers to relax with hands free cruising on mapped highways with an optional feature, ActiveGlide, which lets a driver see an option of treat comfort, safety and tech with the same weight and wrap them in soft leather and bright digital displays. Installation of the Lincoln Battery Fuse will require one to park the vehicle, turn off the ignition, and remove the negative cable of the battery. Take a corresponding Battery Fuse and holder, clip holder on a hard surface within six inches of the positive post, and then crimp clean ring lugs on each of the cable ends. Install the holder in line, screw the studs in it, wrap the joints in heat shrink, and heat it with low intensity heat. Lastly, lay the cable off of edges or hot parts, tie it, verify that it is continuous, replace Battery Fuse, reconnect battery and ensure all systems are functioning.