Do you have any pictures ?
I can't recall the Mk3 Fiesta having a fusebox on the battery terminal, i
think that came in later.
So, it could be something the kit builder fitted.
If the 30 amp fuse is running most of the car then i'm not surprised if it
blows and melts, that's not enough.
Even just the engine would be close to 30 amps, the injectors, ignition
system and fuel pump are normally fused separately at 20 amps each, plus the
lambda (10amps) and ecu (5 amps).
Some pictures may help work out whats what, follow the wires from the fuses
and see if you can see where they go.
Also check how the thick wire on the alternator output is connected to the
battery, does it go via the fuse ?
Jim
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