Volt/Amp/Ohmmeter.
Disconnect items individually, reconnect with meter set to amperage in-line temporary,a dn find out what the gauge amp draw is. Gauges should draw very little power, even a GPS speedo. This should help you track down a fault, or prove no fault. Also, if the total amperage draw below the fuze rating is popping the fuze (first thing to check for), you know the fuze is faulty.
Even cheapo meters measure up to 10 amps DC. The "nice" one at Wal-Mart is a good piece. One of my 2 is certified at work, so it is dead on accurate (aviation work, any readings for reccord must be from certified tools, meters are checked for accuracy every 6 months). I'm sure the other one would cert if I took it in. $20 plus the extra clip-leads from Radio Shack.
VOM/DVM (volt-ohmmeter, Digital voltmeter), your best friend.
Get one and buy a set of leads with aligator clips on them (Radio Shack, among many other places).
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