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There are atleast 2 fuse boxes in most vehicle's one in the cab typically under the dash somewhere and one in the engine compartment the exact layout of the fuses and relay's in this boxes depends on the make and model of the car but diagrams detailing the layouts can be found in the owners manual. Good luck
if everything works when you jiggle the ignition... then its the ign switch try to see if wire harness plug is loose... if not have ign. switch tested then replaced..
Thanks for choosing FixYa and welcome to the site. First, since both wipers are not working, you need to check your fuse. If the fuse is good, listen to hear if you can hear the wiper motor running. If it is not, you need a new motor. If you hear noise, the motor may be stripped. If nothing is still happening, you probably have a bad wire in that harness. Your wiper switch may be bad as well. If you have anymore questions, please let me know. Thanks for using FixYa and have a good might.
It might be either switch itself or wiper relay.
Ufortunatly I don't know location of the relay.
You can actually find relay by noise , put the switch on intermittent position and see where the cliking coming from.
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