It mite not be a fuse have you checked the vacume hoses that come from intake manifold this can cause the fan not to blow.
"The fuses are good." Well, your odometer certainly isn't.
If a washer pump was replaced on a Jeep Wrangler and is still not working the fuses should be checked. The washer switch should also be checked as it could also be causing the pump not to work.
i would check the wiring for cracks
All fuses are in the fuse box, under the hood, next to the battery.
under the hood and behind the dashboard
Check fuses
All fuses on a 2011 Jeep Wrangler are under the hood next to the battery.
check fuses
The fuses are behind the glove box. Unhook the strap that stops the box from coming all the way out and it will open up to expose the fuses
turn signals and emerg flashers work off a flasher can. go to any auto store and buy a new one they are cheap and easy to replace
Look at the fuses behind the glove box.
Sounds like a blown fuse. Your owner's manual is the best place to locate your fuse box(es) and identify your fuses. Don't rule out that your issue is being caused by a bad bulb too - so check fuses and bulbs. See sources and related links below for bulb information.