A circuit that keeps blowing a fuse, is caused by a Short in that circuit, loose connections causing arching, overloaded circuit, or a fuse that is too small for the circuit load. Do not install a fuse bigger than the circuit was designed to handle. Someone may have install too small a fuse. Check fuse list and see if the proper fuse is installed.
Lower right on the fuse box.
Wipers normally use a breaker, not a fuse.
In the fuse box under the dash. The one you are looking for is most likely called "instrument lights".
If it does it when you push the lighter in, you probably have a shorted lighter. If it blows the fuse as soon as you install it, probably a short in the wire.
If you need to ask how to replace a fuse, you need to step away from the car and never touch it again.
In the fuse box under the dash.
Horns normally use a breaker, not a fuse.
Power seats are usually on a breaker, not a fuse.
Its in the fuse box under the dash with the other fuses.
Look in the fusebox.
The horn relay and the cruise control steering wheel switch are powered from the same fuse. Check fuse #44 at the inside fuse panel under the dash.
Power windows normally use a breaker, not a fuse.