my seal, bearings and belt have been replaced already. They have nothing at all to do with fuses.
You will need a test meter, 1st unplug it. open it up, at the point of power entry to unit, a noise suppressor, might be obvious faulty if blown open, make a note of where wires go, unplug 1 from the outlet side of it, the side going to rest of m/c test it for short, you could also try pluging m/c in with the wire off, and well out of the way of anything else, if fuse blows, that filter faulty. if not, check heater element, should have a low resistantace between connections, and high to casing, if short cct, faulty, try unplugging it, and see if fuse blows. about only other thing would be motor
SD, February 2012