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The fuse to check is 20A fuse #42 (brakes & horn) under the hood. Use a test light or multimeter to measure voltage to body ground at both test tabs at the top of the fuse.OR YOU CAN REPLACE THE SWITCH WHICH IS ABOVE THE BRAKE PEDAL,AUTOZONE,20 BUCKS,OR CHECK THAT TAILLIGHTS ARE GROUNDED AND NO CORROSION.
Have you checked the wiper relay it maybe faulty.Take another relay out with the same number on it as the wiper relay and change them an see if they work then.
Rather than guess at this you should go pay the 40 dollar diagnosis and if your capable then choose to repair it yourself. Brakes are not something you want to trust someone on the internet to fix for you.
No there is no reset, sounds like you have a bad ABS sensor on one of the wheels. Only way to tell is to get it to a brake shop or dealer to check it. Good luck dont forget to rate.
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