Overload or dead short in either one of the fixtures (remove bulb and check sockets one at a time) or in steering column
Either the bulb has too many watts, or there is a fault in your wiring.
broken turn signal switch assemblyreplace it
A possible problem could be you power wire is pinched somewhere causing it to touch a ground which will blow the fuse.
Check or replace the socket
might be throtle postioning sensor
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
There is a short in the wires in the turn signal circuit. The combination switch in the steering column is a good place to check. Do the hazard lights still flash?
You might be pulling too much power through the cigarette lighter. Also the cigarette lighter may grounding out for some reason or another. If the car has an aftermarket stereo, whoever installed it may have miswired it.
You probably have a short in one of the light assemblies, turn signal lever, or the wiring.
Camshaft position sensor under distribitor cap but mine keeps blowing and I don't know why
Probably. Backfiring is a symptom of a lean condition. Wouldn't want to leave it like that.
A 1997 Chevy Cavalier uses a standard 50/50 mix of antifreeze coolant and water. This keeps the engine from overheating and from freezing in the winter.