SOURCE: car will not start keeps
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This sounds like a short some where check inside the lighter for and metal items like a penny,dime ....if nothing in there then there is a short in the wires somewhere might be radio or the lighter .....i would lok at those two first
SOURCE: 99 dodge neon # 10 fuse ing feed 15 amp blows out
There's a short in the circut. Check continuity of the wires that feed from that fuse (you'll need a wiring diagram to identify each wire). You've got something that is causing too much amperage to move through the circut and the fuse blows. Make sure the amperage on the fuse is correct for the application (your owner's manual or fuse box diagram should tell you what amperage rating to install in each fuse slot).
SOURCE: tail lights wont come on keeps blowing fuse
put a 12 volt light bulb in place of the fuse. It will stay lit until you find the short circuit. Check tail and park light & side marker bulbs first.
How about if you just turn parking lights on, not headligths
This is not a car question, but generally speaking a fuse blows when the current in the circuit exceeds the limit of the fuse.
I would look at the amp draw of the motor if that is what runs on that circuit and also the connections. It could be that the motor brushes are wearing out and the motor is pulling too much current.
I'm somewhat lost on your description - - you say it is a 60amp fuseable link but you bought 20 amp fuses. Are you dealing with two different circuits ?
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