A short to ground or an overloaded circuit will blow a fuse.
just had the same prob...it is a blow resistor or fuse..took mine to the mechanic next door and he told me but i forgot...didn't cost much to replace
Not necessarily. It can blow because the circuit was overloaded and pulling too much current. That would cause the fuse to overheat and blow.
A fuse blows when the circuit is drawing too much current. It could be a short or an overload.
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Check to insure that you are replacing the fuse with the same fuse size and type (fast blow fuses don't substitute for slow blow.) If this is ok the either the pump relay or the pump is going bad and drawing too much power for the fuse to handle.
$25
a few cents
might cost 100-200
When a fuse blows, you should replace the fuse and check to see what might have caused it to blow. It's a sign that there might be something causing too much current to flow in the circuit.
$200 dollars and a blow job