Fuse panel under the dash, drivers side. This information is listed in your owner's manual. Get an owner's manual from the dealer or a salvage yard.
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
Windshield wipers not turning off is not a common problem in the 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Remove the windshield wiper fuse to turn them off.
Yes, Fuse panel under the dash, drivers side fuse #14 I think
8.25 fuse... good luck finding one, though
The 1998 Wrangler Owner's Manual indicates it is fuse # 14. If that looks OK, you may try briefly, manually moving the blades gently with the wipers turned on - there may be a slight linkage binding or "flat spot" in the motor.
Yes.
Yes, there is a fuse for the windshield wipers on a Subaru. It can be found in the fuse box of the car.
The 2000 Hyundai fuse for the windshield wipers can be found in the fuse box. The windshield wiper fuse will be in the second column, second from the top.
Blown fuse or bad wiper motor.
Read you owner's manual! to answer your question there is one fuse and one relay associated with the windshield wipers. The FUSE is in your passenger compartment fuse box. It is fuse #19, with a rating of 7.5 and it is Brown. This fuse is called Windshield wipers (circuit breaker). The RELAY associated with the windshield wiper is also in the main fuse box in the passenger compartment. It is R15, a GREEN Relay and it is the Windshield wiper motor relay. I hope this will be of use to you.
Windshield wipers don't have fuses
When purchasing windshield wipers that work intermittently, they can be any windshield wipers that are the correct size. The ability to work intermittently is a wiring/fuse ordeal. This does not play a part in the selection of windshield wipers that you choose from.