Wiring on switches looks fine so a bit stumped where to look next!
You have short. Check to see what else is connected to the same fuse and start isolating wires to see which one is the one shorted, you'll need a test meter to check for continuity and trace the short otherwise you'll be buying more fuses
SOURCE: E.E.C fuse keeps blowing in 1991 Ford Explorer
if you replaced fuel pump i would look at backward wiring when replaced and i would start at the source of work if your vehicle was working fine before replacement then 9 out of 10 it will be your fuel pump wireing
sometimes when putting wireing back together the connectors have the missing clip and in turn you can turn the wireing in both directions now where positive is touching the ground on both sides of connector kris kross problem check your work this is crucial use a test light to find the right wires where they go
SOURCE: No parking lights, fuse keeps blowing.
There is a ground not connected or a wire open that is causing it to blow
SOURCE: horn fuse keeps blowing out
Check the wiring around the horn and make sure nothing is touching metal...look under the hood at the horn and make sure everything is pluged in and there is no water on any plugs or wiring...Make sure the fuse is the correct number (ex: 10, 20, 25) If it is still blowing out the fuse then you after you do some checking then it is a short in some wires
SOURCE: I have a 2002 Ford F150 Supercrew. Fuse 15 keeps
I had the same problem on my 2001 ford 150 supercrew. My cruise control went out first, then a couple months later I could not put my truck in gear and the windows wouldn't work. Then the #15 fuse (5 amp) kept blowing. One day when I went to work the truck caught fire. The problem was the speed control module. It was under a recall. I took it to ford and since I did not take it to them for the recall they only covered the parts that was initially in the recall. I had to buy the other parts.
SOURCE: Overdrive switch blowing fuse on 2002 F150 Ford
Remove the shroud around the steering column and shifter and look closly at the wires coming out of the shifter at the pivot of the shifter, if its not to bad you can tapeit and reposition it and be good to go.
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