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Hi, The fuse panel is under the left side of the instrument panel on the interior and they are labels on the fuse panel cover. It's a 20A fuse.
BUT - Do the wipers work? If yes, it's not the fuse because the same fuse controls the pump and the wiper motor. If no, it is probably the washer pump itself.
your windshield is probably leaking. have someone spray that area of the windshield while your inside the car and look for water..a glass shop may have to reseal your windshield.
I assume that you are talking about the windshield washer pump. The fuse for the washer pump is the same as the wiper fuse; they share the same fuse. If your wipers work, and your pump does not, you ned to order a washer pump and replace it. Easy to do; just unbolt the bottle, raise it up, yank off the old pump and pop the new pump on.
The washe pump is a known item that will fail, especially if the washer fluid froze one time. If the hoses are all clear, replace the washer pump motor.
make sure the ground wire is conected and tight this could be the problem check all wires that bolt to frame and body for tightness, also check ones on the engine
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