The fuse box is located behind the glove compartment on the passenger side. To get to the fuse box, you have to remove the glove compartment by holding it up slightly and sliding the woven strap (which is holding it in place) out to the right. The fuses for the wipers are #14 for the front and #6 for the rear.
Windshield wipers not turning off is not a common problem in the 1997 Jeep Wrangler. Remove the windshield wiper fuse to turn them off.
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, Fuse panel under the dash, drivers side fuse #14 I think
fuse 14 (20 amp) in fuse box
Fuse or windshield wiper motor.
The same Ones I take out.
Had this same problem with my 97 wrangler. The motor had expired. Fuse held up but motor was bound up. It must have burnt a wire in the motor rather than a fuse. Hope this helps. Robb
Behind glove compartment fuse # 15 or # 14, depends on the model but it is marked on the legend.
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.
A 2008 Jeep Wrangler has one fuse box, it is under the hood next to the battery.
Yes.
All fuses on a 2011 Jeep Wrangler are under the hood next to the battery.