Spike in electrical system look for loose ground wire or loose connection that is building excessive resistance (heat)
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Short in the wiring.
Short in the wiring or the circuit is overloaded.
There is a short somewhere.
sounds like too much oil pressure, try replacing the PCV valve
Hey C==The blower motor probably is dragging causing it to use excessive amps hence blowing the fuse. Replace it. Go to a parts store and have the alternator checked out. New alternators go bad just like old ones do. GoodluckJoe
same problem with 99 I replaced switch still have problem did motor check 4 prong plug explained in Haynes manual still have problem next I have to check back of fuse box then all wires one by one all look good up and down steering column
Circuit overloaded, short in the wiring, or the wrong size fuse is being installed and it is too small.
Depends on what kind of Race Car. Circle Dirt Track Race Cars Between races. Asphalt cars have alternators. Race cars have alternators that keep the battery charged while racing. Some dirt track cars have alternators some asphalt cars don't have alternators. Need more specifics.
Find out why the fuse is blowing. You have a short or the circuit is overloaded.
To keep the battery recharged and to help run all the electronics on the vehicle.
In a runners sweat there is water and presperation to keep the runner cool.