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Vehicles using a CAN-bus system often use a single ECU to carry out all vehicle functions where timing is required - flashers and hazard flashers, courtesy light, wiper delay, etc.
I suggest you check a wiring diagram for your car to discover what system it has.
the relay box in under the hood near to the battery , remove the cover flip over it has a diagram showing the position to find the relay wiper switch fuse. small cube shape can easily be removed or replace
I'm pretty sure it's one of the large CUBE like relays near the drivers side close to windshield area. We had to replace ours with a new fan assembly recently.
i have an 04 ex i had the car not start and then shut off i found it to be a ground in the engine bay the one in the front was coroded, and i also checked out the fuses and relays behind the glove box at they did was a clicking noise. hope that helps out.
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