A fuse that keeps blowing is an indication of a malfunctioning ignition. The ignition may be the culprit or the wiring leading to the ignition may be the problem.
your car wont start!
If it blows when trying to crank, the starter has failed.
the starter has failed.
its either a dead short or not properly grounded check that out
1995 Audi A6 Number 8 fuse keeps blowing. Fuse runs domelight, reading light, clock, memory seat, memory side mirror, trunk light. Fuse blow with car just sitting in the drive way parked with key out of ignition. Fuse start to repeatly blow all of a sudden.
fuse keeps blowing
Which fuse is blowing. You need to be a little more specific so we can help you. the ignition fuse under the hood
Disconnect the harness at the fuel pump and replace the fuse. If your fuse doesn't blow after turning the ignition on, you probably have a bad fuel pump, check it for shorts.
Obviously, if any fuse keeps blowing there is a serious fault in that circuit.Take it somewhere they can fix it.
If the 1990 Chevy Lumina is blowing the DIS 10 Amp fuse when the ignition is on, check to make sure that all wires coming from this fuse are grounded properly. Also check to make sure the starter is wired properly. There could also be a loose wire in the dash near the ignition.
Motor hasseized.
2006 Ford Focus rear defroster keeps blowing the fuse immediately after replacement