Wiki User
∙ 13y agoWhile hooking up a battery make sure to connect the positive cable first, then the ground. If you have been doing it that way and you have a fuse that keeps blowing you have a problem in the circuitry after the fuse. Some short in the wiring or problem with a device is causing the fuse to blow ( thankfully ) rather than destroy something else or completely drain your battery.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoFix the fault blowing the fuse.
You likely have a frayed wire to the stop light.
Your battery and alternator need attention. It sounds as if the charging is faulty and your battery has degraded.
Fuse, switch, speed resistor or motor.
either the fuse that was put has too much wattage or not enough
You need to stop replacing the fuse and find out why it is blowing. It is blowing because you either have a short in the wiring, too small of a fuse, or the circuit is overloaded. If you remove the fuse then there is no danger of it catching on fire. Just make sure you do not install a larger fuse than is recommended.
check tow hitch wiring for bear wires
Defective blower motor? See if it is sgetting power Blown fuse?
it means to stop blowing in his ear
Refrigerant leak? Blown fuse? Compressor not starting
Installed the battery backward. A short. Or a fuse blew.
You stop blowing up the world.