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Unlikely to be a fuse blown. Doesn't your Discovery have Daytime Running Lights? If so the right side might be a blown fuse. If the rear lights are on, that mean you have the nighttime lights on.
My mother worked at Land Rover in Solihull for 12 years. :>)
You meant the wiper do not park? That is a problem with the motor assembly, which is responsible for parking the wipers. The switch just turns it on, and off.
It sounds lilke the wipers are just going through the "park routine": one swipe and stop.
The melted part is the end of a wiring harness. But replacing this will not solve the problem. It sounds like you have a bad wiper motor which is pulling too much current and overheating.
There are switches on the wiper motor which probably have burned out and the only one left working is the park switch.
Cig fuse is F10 (15amp fuse) and the fuse box is located behind the driver's side cubby box. Passenger Compartment Fuse Box - behind the driver side cubby box
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