You have an electrical short. It could (possibly) be a short internal to the coil but it's much more likely that a wire (somewhere between the ignition switch and the coil) has rubbed through against a bit of (grounded) metal. Look for any wire rubs especially near the coil and/or near the throttle lever.
The fuse function for the ignition coil in a Suzuki Sidekick is designed to protect the ignition system from electrical overload. If there is a short circuit or excessive current draw, the fuse will blow, cutting off power to the ignition coil and preventing damage to the electrical components. This is crucial for maintaining the reliability of the ignition system and ensuring the vehicle starts and runs properly. Replacing a blown fuse is often a simple fix to restore functionality.
Accidentally crossing jumper cables can cause electrical damage, but it may not necessarily blow the coil or a fuse. First, check the fuses related to the ignition system; a blown fuse could prevent the engine from firing. If the fuses are intact, the issue might be with the ignition coil or other components in the ignition system. It's advisable to have the electrical system and components tested to identify any damage.
worn ignition switch
Sounds like a short.
why does fuses keep going out
You may have a short in the ignition system.
it could be your coil pack or a short
More than likely because of a short. its probably a shorted ignition switch
I found that bad caps in the ECM (computer) will cause the IGN (ignition) fuse to blow.
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.
There isn't a fuse for the ignition. You need to check the point and condenser. The dwell is 30 fegrees.
1995 Audi A6 Number 8 fuse keeps blowing. Fuse runs domelight, reading light, clock, memory seat, memory side mirror, trunk light. Fuse blow with car just sitting in the drive way parked with key out of ignition. Fuse start to repeatly blow all of a sudden.