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The rear defogging strips are usually just screenprinted and are very thin conductors. If the strip has been damaged in any way so that it has even a small break in the strip it will not conduct electricity any more and thus will not work. Could be a problem with the switch or the fuse also, but I expect the first.
Have you tried Googling it on your browser?
Try Citroen's website, or do an image search after typing in the search phrase in your browser's URL search-box.
Maybe something like:
"Citreon fuse box, schematic" or
"Citreon fuse box, layout".
From there you can pick n choose.
Otherwise disconnect car battery, use a continuity tester/buzzer, ring out point-to-point and sketch what goes where.
Eg: wiper switch from which fuse?
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