It depends on the car. Check the owner's manual.
Fuse number 53 (rear wiper) and 68 (front wipers)
The number eight fuse is the fuse that controls the windshield wipers. The number eight fuse can be found in the first column, second from the bottom.
The fuse that controls the windshield wipers on a1997 Honda Civic is found inside the cabin of the car. It is in the fusebox, in slot number 26.
Yes.
Yes, there is a fuse for the windshield wipers on a Subaru. It can be found in the fuse box of the car.
The 2000 Hyundai fuse for the windshield wipers can be found in the fuse box. The windshield wiper fuse will be in the second column, second from the top.
The fuse for the windshield wipers on an Isuzu Rodeo is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can access it by removing the cover and finding the specific fuse labeled for the windshield wipers. It's advisable to consult the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location, as it may vary by model year. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore wiper functionality.
Fuse 10 (25 amp, white/clear)
In a 2001 Mercury Cougar, the fuse for the windshield wipers is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You will need to remove the fuse box cover to access the fuses. Look for the fuse labeled for the windshield wipers; it is usually a 30-amp fuse. If the wipers are not functioning, check this fuse for any signs of damage or a blown filament.
Read you owner's manual! to answer your question there is one fuse and one relay associated with the windshield wipers. The FUSE is in your passenger compartment fuse box. It is fuse #19, with a rating of 7.5 and it is Brown. This fuse is called Windshield wipers (circuit breaker). The RELAY associated with the windshield wiper is also in the main fuse box in the passenger compartment. It is R15, a GREEN Relay and it is the Windshield wiper motor relay. I hope this will be of use to you.
When purchasing windshield wipers that work intermittently, they can be any windshield wipers that are the correct size. The ability to work intermittently is a wiring/fuse ordeal. This does not play a part in the selection of windshield wipers that you choose from.
Windshield wipers don't have fuses