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Where can you find fuse box diagrams?

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  • StangerBanger96S Offline
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    StangerBanger96
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    My windshield wipers on the 88 bonneville broke last week and im HOPING its just a blown fuse. I was wondeirng if you guys would know where to find a fuse box layout online so i dont have to drive somewhere and buy something or sit out in the car and look through all of them. Thanks!

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    • wesholeW Offline
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      Vin 3 or vin C?

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      • StangerBanger96S Offline
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        uhh.......yes?

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        hope that helps....lol

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        • wesholeW Offline
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          Try this.

          legacy image

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            Nevermind the 1989 label below. They are the same as per Alldata.

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              thank you wes hopefully that helps!

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                gar........its not a blown fuse.

                Any ideas on what it might be thats causing my windshield wipers to be broken?

                Background: had defrost and wipers on, shut wipers off and the defrost didnt keep the window totally defrosted so i turned the wipers back on to clear some of the stuff off and found out it was frozen, wipers went up down up down up do..BREAK......and just stuck halfway up. Now i got them all the way down and they wont turn on. Bad news or easy fix?

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                  motor?

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                  • wesholeW Offline
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                    Are you sure the motor isnt on? It could be that the motor is on and the wipers just aren't moving with the motor. If so, the arms may be attached to the stud via nut which just needs to be tightened down a little. At the base of the arm, there may be a cover you have to pry off to get to the nut. Gently pry it off and the nut shopuld be underneath. If so equiped, just tighten it down till snug and your set. But make sure you vehicle is off and the wipers are in the park position.

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                      weshole wrote:
                      Are you sure the motor isnt on? It could be that the motor is on and the wipers just aren't moving with the motor. If so, the arms may be attached to the stud via nut which just needs to be tightened down a little. At the base of the arm, there may be a cover you have to pry off to get to the nut. Gently pry it off and the nut shopuld be underneath. If so equiped, just tighten it down till snug and your set. But make sure you vehicle is off and the wipers are in the park position.

                      Ill check that out, hopefully thats all. I was kinda thinking the motor was probably blown so hopefully its something stupid like this....

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