Either you've stuck a bulb that's too high-powered in the lamp, or there's a damage to the wiring loom.
Blown fuses generally indicate a short in the wiring. Sometimes the component that the wire is going to is shorting out. If the specs call for a certain rating of fuse, say 15 amps and you put in a smaller capacity fuse, like 5 amps it will keep blowing because you have the wrong fuse installed.
Check to make sure that your power wire on the radio is not grounding to the body of the radio. this will cause a short and thus blow the fuse.
My 98 Chevy Tahoe does the same thing when I put it in 4 x 4. Did you find the problem?
y does my fuse blow when i put on my front wipers the vehichle is a 04 plate defender
either the fuse that was put has too much wattage or not enough
Why don't you go to a mechenic shop and have them fix the problem.The risk is if you put a bigger fuse or same fuse and keep blowing sooner or later you will blow some more expensive component, there is also the chance that could lead to a fire on the electrical system, and trust me sparks and gas they don't go along very well.
There is probably a short somewhere. I would suggest you check all the wires check fro fraying, any exposure. if all is good there are you using the right fuse? Put A higher rated fuse to see if it still blows
my Chevy cobalt 2005 keeps blowing the fuse everytime i put my windows up or down i had the door wireing replace a new window motor replaced new switch and it still blows the fuse what can the problem be
Replace turn signal switch. Its grounding when you put turn signals on. I had the same problem and replaced it .Solved issues.
If you fix the fuse blowing by putting in a bigger fuse you will burn up your wiring. Fuses blow because something is wrong! Fix the problem! Don't just put in a bigger fuse!
Put a new fuse in. Turn on the ac, make sure you have enough freon to allow the PCM to engage the compressor. If it pops when the ac is turned on then the compressor clutch coil is most likely burnt. The fuse blows to keep the rest of the system from frying. I recommend replacing the the whole compressor. Good Luck.
Make sure that the fuse is the right size and the right type (slow blow or fast blow.) It the fuse is right then the electrical system will have to be checked to see what is drawing too much power.