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The rear wiper fuse on the uplander is in the fuse panel inside the vehicle on the front passenger side. The rear wiper fuse is a 15 amp show as number 3 on the diagram in 2006-2008 owners manual. I assume 2009 is the same. Chances are the fuse is not the problem but the wiper motor. GM admits there is a history of this motor failing. If you are good with tools you can replace it yourself in about a half hour.
Surprisingly ... on other makes/models some people have had success just rapping the motor to get it going again ... evidently has motor brush contact issues
Good luck on your troublrshooting
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Shows two wiper fuses, one for the front the other for the rear. Both are in the underhood fuse box. Under the hood, the fuse box cover may have a legend on it, shows which fuse does what and the location. Your owners manual should have this info. Didn't see separate washer fuses.
page 236
fuse 6 runs both washer motors.
cab box, marked FRONT WIPERS.
the wiper and washer use the same fuse(alldata.com)
so is good, if wipers work.
yes,
bad washer , bad hoses, check valves or switch or wires.
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