I had this issue and it turned out to be the voltage regulator. Its like a 10 dollar part online. I unplugged the voltage regulator and put in a new fuse and the starter worked, the lights came back on, and the fuel gauge worked again. Dont run it a long time with no voltage regulator because it will kill the battery, just throw in a new one shortly.
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It appears like the high voltage capacitor is shorted or the diode connected to the capacitor. You might want to check the monitoring switch as well if the capacitor and diode are good.
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It sounds like the fuse is doing what it is supposed to do, and burning out when there is a short circuit. Check the wiring from the fuse block back to the lights and pay special attention to the trailer connection.
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It sounds like your starter is taking to many amps to crank so I would change your starter.
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May be you may have a bad starter if it is the starter fuse.
SOURCE: 20 amp fuse keeps blowing engine won't start, fuse
I am a mechanic,i had that same problem where my engine 20amp fuse were blowing....i fixed it...problem were a broken wire in the harnace on the side of the cylinder head....i made over $200 on that job...yahhh
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