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Feeds directly to A/C Relay, AIR PUMP Relay, WINDOW Relay. IGN 1 (10), TURN (10), B/U LP (10), EGR (10), EIS (10), PCM I (10), INJ (10), WIPER (25), AIR BAG (10), RADIO (10)
Located in the under hood fuse box .
located in the under hood
there are 2 fuses for the wipers one is in the in car fuse box and that on is # 3 it is a 25A the other one is under the hood in the fuse box the fuse there is a 30A maxi fuse spot #5
suggest you start by checking the fuse in the in car fuse box, owner manual will indicated which fuse.
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It is located on the fuse panel on the Passenger side.
Look for the removable panel that is located below the radio/center bezel on the right side (passenger side). It's not part of the center shifter console, but just forward of it. Remove the panel marked "Fuses"! You will find the Wiper Fuse in this panel along with the fuses for the Radio, Accessory Power Plug/Lighter, Power Door Lock & Window Relays, Fuel Pump Relay, Cruise Control fuse, exc......
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Sounds like you need a fuel pump. Please be advised there is a filter/regulator sitting next to the tank which you should replace also. I think the filter/regulator can be changed without dropping the tank so you may want to try that first.
CHECK THE PCM IGNITION FUSE.A BAD OIL PRESSURE SWITCH WILL CAUSE NO START CONDITIONS.TAKE A OHM METER CHECK FUEL PUMP WIRES TO SEE IF ANY IS OPEN OR SHORT.
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