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You most likely have a short to ground in the supply circuit. Work from the bulb socket backwards to the fuse. Check between the hot supply line to ground there should be not circuit when the fuse is out. If you find one at any point, the short is between the last 2 points you checked. As a visual inspection, look for any blackened metal around any of the contact points that will usually indicate a short.
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