fuses are there to protect the wiring putting in a larger fuse is potentially dangerous could cause a fire
Absolutely not. The fuse is there to protect the wiring. Installing a larger fuse than required will remove that protection and could cause a fire. You can go with a smaller fuse but never a larger fuse.
Could be a fuse located in the same fuse box housing fuses for turn signal lamp, hazard lamp, etc.
The device that the fuse is protecting is causing the fuse to blow. It could be in the conductors that feed the device. Disconnect the device and see if the fuse blows. If it doesn't, then the wiring to the device is good. If the device is a motor load it could be seized bearing that cause the problem. With the rotor stalled the current will go high and blow the fuse. If you know an electrician, see if the device can be meggered to see if the internal wiring has gone to ground and is short circuiting as this will also cause a fuse to blow.
a fuse
You can, but it is would increase the danger of a circuit overload. And that could cause damage to the equipment or result in a fire.
Can a bad fuse cause the problem? If so Which fuse?
The fuse box is on the right side of dashboard when door is open, tail light fuse will cause tail and dash lights to go out.
Check and make sure that you did not swap the negative and positive on the starter. The starter is the only part on you car that does not have fuse protection and will cause a backfeed of current when starting and could cause any number of things to go wrong with your fuse system.
Blown fuse.
You need the fuse box.
Inside a boiler furnace the maximum temperature could go upto 700 deg c.