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On the sides of the fuse box, two bolts are holding the fuse down in place. I believe you need a 10mm socket to remove the bolts. Then, the fuse should slide right out.
You can buy one from a local dealer or you can buy from a junk yard near your area should cost about $40.00 at a junk yard and about $100.00 from the dealer, however I doubt that the fuse block itself is bad most likely the wiring near it or inside it is bad. Very seldom do the fuse blocks go out.
those cars had a problem with the wiper arm linkage rusting and seizing if thats the case you will need to remove and replace or reomove and try to unseize the linkage
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