To find them, I recommend:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best resource as it shows the location specific to your vehicle's trim level and options.
2. Check the fuse box cover: The cover itself might have a diagram showing the location of fusible links and fuses.
3. Look closely near the battery: Fusible links are often placed near the battery's positive terminal, as they're designed to protect the battery and wiring from overloads. They usually look like thick wires with a thin, easily-breakable section.
4. Examine the wiring harness: Trace the main power cables leading from the battery; fusible links are often integrated into the harness itself near the battery.
If you can't find them using these methods, a visual inspection of the engine compartment's wiring might help, but be cautious not to touch any electrical components while the car is running. A mechanic or auto parts store will also be able to help you locate the fusible links on your specific vehicle.