Wiper Relay Location From Diagram 89 Chrysler

Greetings Makers
Im having difficulty understanding the diagram on just where to find the wiper relay on my 1989 Dodge Dynasty LE. I have the diagram and have went through the fusebox and relay cluster schematics but still dont understand where to find the bugger! I need some solid advice from a fellow maker!

Is the diagram the only thing you’ve got? Because this really doesn’t have much to do with physical location. Not that physical location maps are 100% either. The Chilton’s for my old Ford Escort showed the ignition module sitting pretty on the firewall. It didn’t mention the wires for other things running across it…

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Is there a relay in one of the power distribution box labelled F13?

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I’m about 99% sure it’s going to be located internally in the BCM.

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Also I should note the schematic attached is for “AG-AJ” body codes. The body code for a Dynasty is “AC”.

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Have you tried the fuse/relay panel to the right of the glove box? Often the cover has a legend or map of the relay locations.

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But are the wipers working?

I’ll trace the problem for the next things… Wiper motor, Wiper module, Switch handle, Fuse.

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the BCM makes a clicking sound and I have discovered a relay cluster under the dash with the turn signal and 2 other relays.

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the fuse was blown so I replaced it but still the clicking sound from the body computer and nothings working. I will look for a relay with f13 on it.

Have you verified power & ground at the wiper motor connector yet?

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About to do so with a multimeter. the hot wire is drk blue and the ground brown and the relay yellow red. I presume the voltage would flux from the relay when I probe it from 9-12 Volts

Ive got a book on electrical for this. Have the pages up tomorrow.

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Greetings Fellow Makers
Ive hit a rock in a hard place trying to find the right ground wire reference from chiltons to an google search with no luck. I can only locate the dark blue and brown wires from the above diagram. I believe the problem is inadequate ground from the chassis.