We really have to know what kind of car it is. Check the fuse block under the dash and under the hood. Most vehicle fuses are in those.
There is no fuse the motor burns out. There is a fuse for the WIPER MOTOR
Fuse # 12 is a 7.5 amp fuse for the washer pump relay , rear washer pump relay
In the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open ) fuse # 12 is a 10 amp fuse for Front Washer , Rear Washer & Wiper
Yes , fuse # 21 , 10 amp , for the rear wiper motor , rear wiper washer ( in the passenger compartment fuse panel , on the right side of the center console , by the dash )
According to the 1997 Ford Explorer owners manual : In the fuse panel ( located in the drivers end of the dash , the cover is visible with the drivers door open ) *** # 12 is a 10 amp fuse for the front washer , rear washer AND WIPER***
Ther is no fuse specifically for just the wiper spray.. But, fuse #38 powers the rear washer pump relay And fuse #113 powers the front washer pump relay Also fuse #1 has to do with the wiper system as well, just not the washer pump relays...
Check either at the bottom of the windshield washer fluid reservoir or check to see if the wiper motor has washer hoses connected to it
There is no fuse, it runs off the 12 volt wiper motor as a straight shot. If the washer pump is not working its the wiring or the pump that's bad, most likely the pump.
On a 2005 Ford Escape : In the fuse panel on the passenger side of the center console : ( # 21 is a 10 amp mini fuse for the Rear Wiper Motor and the Rear Wiper Washer )
where is the rear wiper motor fuse
The wiper motor fuse is located in the fuse box located on the passenger side under the floormatt pull back the carpeted panel from the top i think its fuse # 11
The fluid not spraying could be a clogged line or disconnected line or bad windshield washer motor. The rear wiper not working could be a bad wiper motor in the rear or unhooked linkage or fuse or relay. Check the fuses etc first.