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				Wiper Potentiometer switch - connections
			 
			Where do the 3 small wires plug into on the back of the wiper delay switch? I have Black, Red and Red/Yellow wires. Connections: 15a - 15 - 15b -   | ||
|  01-13-2025, 12:29 PM | 
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			what car?  Where is this located...I can look at mine nd take a pic
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|  01-13-2025, 04:38 PM | 
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			https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1100267-sc-wiper-switch-potentiometer-wiring-diagram.html Likely depends upon your model, year, etc. but here's a start. 
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|  01-13-2025, 05:04 PM | 
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			It’s a 1980 911 SC.   Thanks for the link. | ||
|  01-14-2025, 03:55 AM | 
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			Is there a diagram on one of the surfaces?
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|  01-14-2025, 07:05 AM | 
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 IIRC, it's a panel mount 100K logarithmic potentiometer with an on/off switch. Log pots are pretty common in audio applications, so not hard to find one if you need to.. Some might even accept the factory knob/cap. Quote: 
 RoninLB posted this current flow diagram, post #8 in this thread: Intermittent wipers on an early 911. E38 is the intermittent pot.   
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|  01-14-2025, 03:49 PM | 
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			Used info from link provided by Synchro Joe and it works as designed. Here are the connections: 15a- Red/Yellow 15 - Red 15b - Black | ||
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