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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
I found these on a site I'm assuming they're in order from number 1
Layout Diagram Parts: Direction signal lamps, Right tail lamp, license plate lamp, instrument lights, Left tail lamp, Interior lamp, Heater motor, stop lights, Horn, windshield wiper
if the fuse is good and the wires are not broken or disconnected it may be the wiper motor is bad
You didn't mention the model of your vehicle but yes I would start with looking for a fuse. You can however unplug the windshield wiper motor and turn on your wipers to check with a test light (Get a cheap one at the auto parts store if you don't have one) to see if you are getting power to the motor. If you are it looks like a bad motor. If not locate the fuse first to see if it is blown. If it is is good you will need to find out where you are loosing the power either by a bad wire or bad ground. There are a number of reasons that it could be if the fuse is good. Most fuse box covers will give you a layout as to which fuse is which fuse. I hope this helps and good luck.
There should be a fuse box under the dash on passenger side. There are fuses to these and this is probably the issue. It may also be a wiring issue inside the fuse box.
under the windshield lower than the wipers about 6 inches down ... one motor controls two wipers attached along rod like a sway lever connected to a motor like a miniture steering box almost ..any ways make sure you position them correctly there is a park position on wipers that tucks them low when you turn them off
Did you look inside the cover of the box that houses relays? Usually they are identified there. Otherwise, do "power in, power out" tests on everything. Jeeps don't use very good wiper motors and if they got jammed with snow or ice it's likely the motor went out. BUT test first!!
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