Blown fuses in a car are typically caused by electrical overloads, short circuits, or faulty components. When a circuit draws more current than the fuse can handle, the fuse will blow to protect the wiring and devices from damage. Common triggers include malfunctioning accessories, damaged wiring, or a failed electrical component. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to electrical issues can help prevent blown fuses.
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