What Causes Car Fuses To Keep Blowing. Does it blow when the AC is turned on or all the time. Fuses are current overload protection devices specifically engineered to act as the weak link in an electrical circuit.

Consequently the fuse may blow. Every vehicle equipped with the fuse box has it somewhere hidden within the glove box below the steering column or near the feet area. Beside above why does my AC fuse keep blowing in my car.
Beside above why does my AC fuse keep blowing in my car.
Your fuse will blow whenever the frayed wires exposed part touches your cars metal frame or ground surface. It is maybe under the steering column or near the feet. Many fuses do more than one thing. Fuses are over current protection devices which means that you either have a short to ground possibly intermittent somewhere in the circuit or enough added resistance in the circuit that the current drawn by the pump is enough to blow the fuse.

