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Old 12-08-04, 01:43 AM
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wiper fuse question

the wiper switch has always had a problem, but now i can't turn off the wipers at all. it used to not work on intermittent only. anyway i need a new switch but for the time being, is there a fuse that controls only the wipers that i can pull? if so is it under the hood or in the cpu. i searched but couldn't find any info on point. thanks
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The fuse box is by your left foot. Not surprisingly the fuse is labled WIPER.
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shrug, my fuses aren't labeled anything but amperage. there is no label to speak of
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Like my car, your fuse panel lid is probably off under the passenger seat somewhere... hehe. When I need it, I just clean my car out. You may not be as lucky if you dont know where it is.
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Click on the FAQ sticky at the top of this section. Scroll down until you get to the pics of the fuse box covers.
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