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What Causes Frequent Blowing of Dashboard Fuses in Cars?

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LaFinn
07/25/25 6:39am
There are generally three scenarios: grounding of the wiring or electrical appliances behind the fuse; malfunction of electrical appliances behind the fuse leading to increased power consumption; frequent starting of electrical appliances behind the fuse, meaning the startup and shutdown frequency exceeds normal usage patterns. Additional information is as follows: 1. Instrument panel: A rigid plate or structural component used to install instruments and related devices. It can be categorized into screen-type, frame-type, passage-type, and cabinet-type instrument panels. Some indicators and warning lights are also included. 2. Overcharging of refrigerant in the air conditioning system: During operation, frequent shutdown protection (high-pressure protection) may occur, causing the condenser's electric fan to start and stop frequently along with the system, which can easily lead to the blowing of the electric fan's fuse.
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