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Help With Wiper Wiring Sequence

I reinstalled my wiper motor assembly today. I am not sure of the wiring sequence. I took a guess, based on the relative postions of the wires in the wiring diagram.




Position 1 - Black/Yellow
Position 2 - Blue
Position 3 - Black/ Purple
Position 4 - Red/White

The ground wire was obvious and is underneath the wires in the photo.

When I switch on the wipers, I get nothing with the stalk clicked up one notch. In the second notch I get normal wiper speed with no return to rest position when the stalk is moved to the off position. In stalk position 3 I get nothing.

Can some one give me the correct wiring sequence so I can avoid having to play a guessing game?

Old 04-23-2005, 01:28 PM
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Tom, there should be numbers at each of the connectors... Just wired my '74 a few weeks ago... 5 wires all together.

Green to 53i, red/white to 53a, blue to 53e, black/yellow to 53b and black/purple to 53...

My connector is different... Turns out my 74 motor was burned... Got one from a mid 80s Carrera and connector was the same. Don't know what year is your car.

Hope this helps some... Look for the numbers. Lou
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I'll have to take the wiper assembly out to see the numbers. There are no numbers visible looking through the clock hole in the dashboard. I was hoping someone could save me the trouble.

PS...Yes I know that I should have thought of this before I installed the wiper..Live and learn.
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Doesn't anyone have an old wiper motor laying around that they could check the terminal numbering for me?

BTW it's a '73.5 911T wiper motor. I'm going to try the old "mirror under the motor" trick to see if I can get the terminal numbers before I remove the motor.
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Never mind guys. I found this disassembly photo in my archives. I was able to figure things out from there and wipers now work fine.wu

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