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Using a smaller fuse should make the problem happen more often. A mechanic would unplug the pump harness at the tank and check the circuit for high resistance or a short to ground. If nothing is found in the harness, I would suspect the pump in the tank.
you have a short circuit either in the wiring or the blower motor you need to check the wiring to see if you can see any faults if not the blower motor may have to be replaced......hope this helps......cheers.
You will have to check the start switch.If its smoking you have a short in it which could cause a fire.Thats why it keeps blowing the fuse its a short in the switch.
Sounds like a short in the system. you will need to inspect the wiring and posably, bench test the starter. Check the cables to the battery. Make sure the wires and the battery are in good shape.
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