I have been having very similar problems to what I have been reading about Bryant furnaces and the 3amp fuse blown. I have lived in my house for almost 5 years and the house is 11 years old. I have replaced the 3amp fuse probably a dozen times and I have recently replaced the t-stat. The furnace has always worked for an extended period before the fuse blows again. Just yesterday I replaced the blown fuse only to have it blow twice within minutes of turning on. My furnace guy came by this time determined to find the cause. He checked all of the wires leading into the t-stat and found continuity when there should not have been. He traced the wires from the circuit board as they come out of the unit and head up the side towards the t-stat. Just about two feet up the side of the sheet metal the installer put an installation screw accidentally just enough into the t-stat wires that is was causing an intermittent short that has progressively gotten worse as the furnace vibrates causing the pointed end of the screw to work its way further into the t-stat wires. We spliced the t-stat wires to remove the damaged section. My furnace is working properly now and I believe this will no longer be an issue. Hope this helps someone else.