Short to ground or overload in the circuit.
Short to ground or overload in the circuit.
Short to ground or overload in the circuit.
Somewhere between the fuse and the bulb
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
Obviously, if any fuse keeps blowing there is a serious fault in that circuit.Take it somewhere they can fix it.
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.
If you have a trailer socket it might be full of water. Or there is a short circuit in the fog loght cluster
its either a dead short or not properly grounded check that out
Try looking at your tail light socket if it is fried that will blow the fuse
It's because you have a short current somewhere. You need to check the brake light wiring.
Motor hasseized.
2006 Ford Focus rear defroster keeps blowing the fuse immediately after replacement
yes, but bet on a short in your wiring.