Whether or not your wiper pump has a separate fuse depends on the make and model of your vehicle. Check the service manual, the owner's manual, or inside the fuse box itself for a fuse diagram. It will indicate if the wiper pump motor is on a fuse by itself or if the fuse is shared.
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...
it's the fuse that says wiper on it
There is no fuse the motor burns out. There is a fuse for the WIPER MOTOR
It's the wiper fuse in compartment under hood.
Rear wiper motor is controlled by two half relays.Located under the hood in a separate fuse box adjacent to the main fuse box.
In a 1995 Chevy Silverado, the fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. The fuse for the wiper pump is usually a 20-amp fuse located in the fuse box, often labeled as "WIPER" or "WASHER." It's a good idea to consult the owner's manual for specific fuse diagrams and locations to ensure accuracy.
you can go to autozone.com they have schematics online
do you no witch fues it is for the wiper water pump
out of fluid, pump motor burned out, fuse blown,etc...
R/window wiper and washer are two separate things. Washer is simply a pump that squirts fluid onto window. First, have you checked the washer fluid level? How about the fuse? When you push the washer button can you hear the pump running? If not, possible bad pump, fuse or button. If so, maybe the pump is clogged or fluid delivery tube is plugged or disconnected. Hope that helps.
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.
No fluid or bad pump. Check the fuse.