Fuses keep blowing for headlight

Asked by Tuggsbuggs Jan 13, 2016 at 09:51 AM about the 2011 Kia Soul +

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My headlight was out so I replaced it correctly.
Tried turning on the lights and it did not come on. I
found that the fuse was blown and tested my old
headlight that I thought was no good and it turns
out the light was still good. The headlight worked
for a day with the new fuse, but then when I tried to
use the headlights again it was blown..... Since I
did not want to get stopped I did this three times
now. Each time the headlight will work for a period
of time then the fuse blows.... What is wrong???

2 Answers

my lights were replaced several times, they went out after a week of being replaced, , and i have given up, it was costing me so much money and my warranty of course had expired, its been 3 years of driving it and i have no lights, i dont drive it in the night, but now all the door knobs and windows dont work, and just the other day someone said my brake lights were out, I will never buy another kia again major electrical problems Kia Sorento 2011

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