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If it keeps blowing that means somethings grounding out. Look under the hood for any bare wires. What is hooked up to the AM2 fuse? Check the loads for any shorts. Whatever you do, DO NOT replace the fuse with one higher than the required amperage. Electricity burns through the path of least resistance during a short, which is the fuse. If the fuse is bigger than the wiring, the wiring becomes the path of least resistance and you could fry your wiring harness or even set your car on fire.
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