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Fuses blow for a reason. Try to find it. I'm guessing (and likely correctly) that there are some corroded points of contact in the circuit that are to blame. This can cause arcing which can create an overdraw of current which will exceed the fuse rating. The most common point would be in the fuse block itself. Take a minute to clean them up. A women's fingernail fine emery board works well to clean up the fuse holder contacts. You should also take out each of the bulbs and see how they look as well. Corrosion on them is common too.looks like a blown fuse, I'm going to the store today to try and find a new one. Thanks for the help.
A women's fingernail fine emery board works well to clean up the fuse holder contacts.
Something which I'm sure you have plenty of.