Only if the fuse protects the circuit that the wipers are on. If replacing the fuse does not solve the problem, check the replacement fuse; if it has also blown then you have a short circuit on that circuit and need to consult an auto electrician
most likely the fuse is blown
Blown fuse.
If your wipers do not work at all. It could be a fuse or it could be the motor. Check your fuse and if its not that, then you need to get a new motor.
could be blown fuse or short in wiring
You might have a blown fuse, faulty on/off switch, or a bad electric motor.
The cause of your power doors and locks and radio volume not to work could be a blown fuse. Locate the proper fuse to ensure it has not blown.
It could well be a fuse that has blown. But which fuse, is dependant on your vehicle, each car has its own fuse and wiring system.
Blown fuse. For some reason, Ford put a few odd things on the same fuse (like the dome light, odometer and trip meter-dumb). Check all of them and replace as necessary.
A bad fuse may be the cause of windshield wipers not working on a 1998 Lumina. The switch that activates the wiper motor is another possible cause for the wipers not working.
If the windshield wipers are not working on a 1990 Chevy Lumina, the problem could be with the wiper motor, the wiper motor relay, or a fuse. The least expensive fix to this problem will be replacing the fuse if it is blown.
Either the fuse is blown or the wiper motor is bad.
Yes, because it will cause your fan to not work at all therefore cause the overheating.