the a/c clutch is loose and is shorting out. the compressor and clutch must be replaced
There could be a shortage in the wiring that goes to the fuse compartment that could be causing it to do that.
could be that the regulator in the alternate is failing and causing power surges in the electronics and the fuses are blowing to prevent damage to the device and vehicles wiring.
Could be corrosion in the wiring connection for fan causing excesive current draw. Could be a spot in the wiring where the covering of the wiring has been damaged or worn and the bare wire is touching something metal and causing the fuse to blow. Most likely the radiator cooling fan needs to be replaced because it is drawing too much current and blowing the fuse.
Dead short to ground in steering column
An AC blowing air at 65 degrees could be due to a couple of reasons. It might be set to a lower temperature on the thermostat, or there could be an issue with the thermostat itself. Additionally, the AC unit may be experiencing a refrigerant leak or a problem with its components that is causing it to produce colder air than desired.
A possible problem could be you power wire is pinched somewhere causing it to touch a ground which will blow the fuse.
Remove starter and have it tested for drag, load and shorts
There are a number of reasons why your body aches after the fan was blowing on you. It could have tightened your muscles.
the cigarett liter over powers it. not likely. your compresser could be bad and blowing the fuse. also, check the dome light sensor's in your door jams. they r self grounded and if they get rusty they will short out causing to blow fuses
The pcv valve is probably on the valve cover.If the engine is blowing oil out of the crankcase or the oil filler tube,it could be the pcv valve.It could also be an indication of internal wear,such as stucking valves,causing the engine to build up excessive pressure.
A blowing noise in your ear could be caused by a variety of factors, such as earwax buildup, fluid in the middle ear, or changes in air pressure. To address it, you should consult with a healthcare professional, such as an ear, nose, and throat specialist, who can properly diagnose the issue and recommend appropriate treatment, which may include earwax removal, medication, or other interventions.
Could be the NAT on your router or his/her router. try disabling or opening the NAT.