Something in the circuit is drawing too much power.
Check freon level first
Owner's Manual
Check fuse number 4 on the inside fuse panel, something made it blow though so expect it to go again until you find the reason.
Check the fuse, it's the first place to go.
#12 red 10 amp
A 1990 Jeep Cherokee does not have a reset switch. The fuel system is computer controlled. If not functioning properly there could be a fuse or sensor malfunction.
blown fuse blown fuse
you would want to check the blower for a short or an open, other wise your just going to keep wasting money on fuses and could possibly blow you electrical system if the fuse fails to work.
a massive overload of that particular circuit... cheers Aussie charlie..........
*you might have a problem in the steering column *you may need to replace the flasher fuse in your fuse box.
it s not a fuse it s a relay and its under the hood in relay box
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.