upping a fuse is NEVER the solution.
NEVER EVER
the factory has figured out what that part of the wiring needs for a fuse. whatever electronics it's powering may only be able to take so much, the wires may be very small, higher gauge wires.
any way you go about it, putting higher amp fuses in place of lower ones as a "fix" is a very bad idea.
just my $.02
:nuts: Sorry forgot not everyone has common sense.
Yeah was not saying for a fix, just to test it to see if it actually is shorting out somewhere or if it was just to much power draw on the line fuse. If it don't blow with the bigger fuse than that means you have to much power draw for that circuit and can melt the factory wires and potentially cause a fire. Then would need to run a separate circuit for which ever thing you added.