If fuses keep blowing on your Honda, you likely have a short somewhere. You can get a multimeter and a copy of the wiring diagram so you can track down the short, or you can have a mechanic do it. If you've recently installed anything new such as a radio or a gauge or switch, that would be where you want to start.
You evidently have something shorted to ground. You did not specify as to which fuse you are blowing. Consequently, iI am unable to help you.
Find out why the fuse is blowing. You have a short or the circuit is overloaded.
Short in the wiring is the most likely cause.
A short circuit somewhere.
There is an electrical short to ground in the fan switch or in the blower motor itself.
could be that the regulator in the alternate is failing and causing power surges in the electronics and the fuses are blowing to prevent damage to the device and vehicles wiring.
There is a short somewhere.
A short somewhere in the wiring, an incorrectly installed bulb, damaged horn ring assembly, etc.
for fuse to keep blowing, there is a short in the eletrical system somewhere. check the a/c switch and the a/c clutch
Answer: Depends if its a VW or a Ford. Vehicle undercarriages can be washed. External components are covered to keep mud and moisture away from electrical connections and wiring. The fuses are also covered from outside elements.
If your wipers keep blowing the fuses on your 1998 Nissan Altima, it could be a short or the wrong fuse being used. You may have a short in the wiring or the wiper switch, a bad ground wire, or loose wiring.
Your ground or power can be hooked up wrong....or the fuses might not be big enough...mine was having the same problem!