IIRC, fuse 10 goes to the backup switch harness. It frequently shorts out against the tranny or shifter linkage. Pull the shifter boot up and take a look.
I pulled the shifter boot, but all I saw was the window switches. I did not want to tear up the console too much. Because it was popping previously when I went into reverse I took the bulbs out of the reverse lights. Then it popped less, but still did over time.
It all started when I had someone work on the water gauge. Coming home from school today I disconnected the right plug from the cluster (blue IIRC) and drove for about 45 minutes before it popped fuse 10. The gas gauge bounces a little every now and then.
I read where lots of people have SI board issues, but the lights seem to work appropriately on that. I am at a loss. I hate electrical issues. I can deal with control arms and bushings and the things that make cars fun, but electrical crap is just supposed to work.
EDIT: I found the plug for the reverse light and unplugged it. Still popping fuses at the first moment of start up.
This all started when I took the car to the shop to get the temp gauge fixed. I cannot understand how changing the temp sensor (the one on the right to the gauge) could start all this. I was not popping fuses beforehand.
Any ideas?