I'm having a problem with my brake lights. They will work flawlessly in the shop while I test them for hours (trying to get them to blow a fuse). But when I go out on the road the fuse blows within a couple of hours. I have followed the wires all the way from the pedal to the lights, but I can't find a short. However my best theory so far is that some bump in the road causes the fuse to blow.
Would it be OK to use a circut breaker (like the ones used for "PWR" and ACC PWR" on the fuse block to cover this situation until I can get the wiring properly fixed? I have already spent about $12 replacing the fuses and don't want to waste any more fuses when I know I won't have the time to fix this for another week.

Would it be OK to use a circut breaker (like the ones used for "PWR" and ACC PWR" on the fuse block to cover this situation until I can get the wiring properly fixed? I have already spent about $12 replacing the fuses and don't want to waste any more fuses when I know I won't have the time to fix this for another week.

I 2nd what the poser above me said