SOURCE: No Dash Lights, Keep blowing #2 fuse
i would check the grounding wires. have you tried going to higher ampage on the fuse? There is definitely a short somewhere
SOURCE: T100 tail lights & dash light keep blowing fuses
If this vehicle has a trailer harness, that could be the problem; it could be shorted out. Additionally, if there is no trailer harness, look under the truck bed at the rear, look for a grey wiring connector that wires come out of, and run to the taillamps. I have observed corrrosion in this connector, which will result in a short circuit. You may find it necessary to cut the connector out and resplice the wires back together (eliminate the connector), if severe corrosion is indeed present.
SOURCE: taillights and license plate lights not working
there is a short somewhere.put a test light in place of the fuse.
the light will glow bright.when the short is removed,the light will go dim
SOURCE: 05 altima blows fuse for left headlight
Go out at night, or dusk, with a flash lite, replace the fuse with a higher amp or any spare fuse, turn out the lights, turn on the car lights, look for a spark somewhere, have people standing around engine comp, if it doesn't blow, wiggle wires, if it shorts out, you should see a spark, fix with tape, you should be all set.
SOURCE: 95 Honda Accord, fuse keeps blowing and no dash lights
sounds like a short
look at wires under dash
then look at te wires coming through the fire wall
check lighter too it might have a coin stuck in it as it will cause a short too
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