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hey what's up guys today I've got a
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Toyota Corolla right here and I'm going
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to show you exactly where to find the
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windshield wiper fuse and give you some
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quick easy troubleshooting tips if your
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wipers just gave up on you so let's jump
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in all right starting with the 2003 to
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2008 Corolla also known as the E30
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first things first right under the hood
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we've got our cabin fuse
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box now look on the right side that gray
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25 amp fuse and the blue 15 amp fuse
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that's the one powering your windshield
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and rear wipers this fuse sends power to
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the wiper switch and the wiper motor
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under the hood no fuse puller no worries
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grab a pair of needle-nose pliers or
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even your nail clippers get in there and
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pull it out check it for burns or breaks
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mine solid but if yours is blown easy
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fix next up 2008 to 2013 the E140 model
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all right first things first pop open
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your driver side fuse panel you'll find
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it just under the dash right here to
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open it pull the cover out and then up
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now check this fuse the main wiper fuse
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is this 25 amp fuse right here you can
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try to wiggle it out look inside and
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make sure the metal strip is intact
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all right in the 2014 to 2018 Corolla
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let's move inside the car yep we're
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heading to the cabin fuse box it's
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tucked away under the dashboard on the
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left side console you may need to kneel
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down and look underneath the steering
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wheel to spot it easily now inside here
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look for the 25 amp fuse on the left
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hand side that's your windshield wiper
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fuse if you don't have a fuse puller
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don't sweat it grab some needle-nose
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pliers or even your trusty nail clippers
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boom fuse out check the metal strip
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inside if it's broken you've got your
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culprit if it's good let's move
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on now for the new E210 Corolla from
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2024 first check the under hood fuse box
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in this location this is the engine fuse
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panel on the M2A FKS and two ZR5 motors
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so here is the fuse that you need to
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check there is a 30 amp green fuse
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responsible for the windshield wipers
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this fuse is the one that actually sends
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motor now let's move inside the car yep
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we're heading to the cabin fuse box you
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may need to kneel down and look just
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left of the driver's footwell to spot it
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easily check this 15 am in blue color
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related to the rear wiper pull it out
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check continuity or swap with a gnome
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one and that's it your windshield wipers
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should be working like new got questions
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