If I understand correctly, all the bedroom lights are on the same fuse? But, since the dealer replaced one light due to water damage the fuse still blows but and bedroom light the dealer replaced still works. So is the replaced light on a different fuse?
If a fuse takes some time to blow then the issue is likely a high resistance short. It takes a while for the amp draw to build up to overload the fuse then pop.
You are going to have to look at the wiring behind the other lights or the fixture themselves for any sign of water related corrosion. Visual inspection might be enough but you'll probably need a meter.
With the fuse and lights removed you can meter the wiring for any short.
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