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I have a 1992 honda prelude and my wiper motor doesnt work, and im not getting any power to the wiper motor. what color is the power wire?

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It has to be a fuse or the wiper motor relay. It would be most uncommon for any of your wiring to be bad leading to your wiper motor. Good luck.

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