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Left end of the dash , open the drivers door , plastic panel , pull . Fuse box behind there . Wiper fuse 25 amp . Probably not the fuse , wiper switch or the wiper motor assembly . If the fuse is blown , short to ground in the circuity . Fuse's don't blow for the heck of it .
If both wipers are not working, then first of all check your fuses, if fuses are good follow wiper motor wires or look in owner's manual to find the wiper relay. Test relay with ohmmeter to see if it is good or just replace it. Double check all wiring. Last possible cause would be the a bad wiper switch which you can also test with an ohmmeter
I'm not clear, one what? One fuse or one wiper? The wiper motor is under the hood on the drivers side. I'm asking one what because if one wiper is not working then it could be fixed by just simply tightening the nut on the wiper arm/s. But that's if the wiper/s aren't working with the wiper transmission. Good luck.
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