You have bad ground in the switch
Yes it can cause bulbs to blow.
A wire is shorting to ground.
a short in one of the park lights
There is usually a short somewhere when you press the pedal. check all the wires under the car for a bare wire touching the body or frame.
An Electrical Short Cut somewhere would cause it to blow the fuse. A pinch wire would ground the system, and cause a shortcut.
depends if you are trying to blow up a house it will do minor damage and will only cause minor damage but if you are trying to blow up a car it could cause collateral damage and plus the gasoline will cause the car and every one in it to incinerate and the shock waves will in instantly kill the passengers. But not the fire power you would expect! if to blow up a house I would suggest C4 and lots of it or Javelin! best regards
A blow to the head would cause swelling.
What would cause your fuse to blow when you turn on your lights on your 1993 mazda 323 the fuse to the tail lights on dash lights blow?
If westerly winds blow from the southwest, they would drive water beneath them to the north. If the winds blew directly west, the wind would drive water currents directly east.
cause of excessive blow- by
Short in the wiring, and it is probably the door light switch.
Check the circuitry to the backup lights. The same fused circuit is probably used for both brake lights and backup lights. As you go past Reverse, the backup light probably is turned on briefly, causing the fuse to blow. It's just a thought, but I'd think it worth checking.