A fuse blows when the circuit is drawing too much current. It could be a short or an overload.
A short somewhere could do it.
If you do not dissconnect the battery, you will blow the main fuse usaly located in the engine compartmet.
ck and clean batt terminals ck fuse box under hood engine main fuse ck and clean batt terminals ck fuse box under hood engine main fuse
A blown fuse is always a sign of excessive current flow. In this case, it's probably caused by a short circuit in the brake light wiring.
just replace it and make sure you undo whatever you did to blow it.
The main cause of a blown head gasket is engine overheating. Of course it can be a manufacturing defect but that is not common.
The ECM fuse is located inside the engine of the vehicle. Engine Control Module acts as the main fuse of the vehicle.
Do you mean the defroster fan? If so yes if it blows the main engine circuit breaker in the fuse block.
The main fuse for a 2000 Honda Accord is located in the main fuse box in the engine compartment. It is in a water tight box, near the firewall.
If replacing the main fuse does not make the repair, it is likely another fuse is also blown. Sometimes fuses will blow all along a circuit.
The main fuse is in the engine bay fuse box located near the battery. It is the largest rated fuse, usually 60 amp or 80 amp.
you probbaly have a short in the wiring. i would take it to a shop