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Adding electric wipers and intermittent switch to my 67

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I bought the motor with most of the wiring from someone, but it didn’t come with a stock plug. So, when I pulled the intermittent switch, I cut the plug with it. Problem is, the wire colors don’t match the original wiring. The original wiring has a black, blue, red, and white wires. The 70’s truck plug has seven wires: red, white, black w/red stripe, black w/ green stripe, blue w/ orange stripe, black w/white stripe, and a solid black. Can the wiring geniuses lead me in the right direction of how to wire this plug? I don’t have washer reservoir. Thanks in advance.


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BradinEDH

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Here are some of of the tips I used. It was a while ago but it helped me getting it to work. also I lengthened the wiper bar to fit the 68 hole pattern.
 

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Okay, so maybe no as helpful as I thought. I don't have Centec wiring and the colors don't match what I have. Can someone please take a picture of the Back side of the stock plug to show me which color wire is supposed to go where? I have an older style, seven wire plug from a junkyard donor. I'll keep searching on here, but hopefully someone can snap that picture for me. Thanks
 

Jdgephar

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Mines from an '86...only 6 wires
Red = park 12v
White = low speed
Black = 12v source (hot when key on)
Black/red = park
Blue/orange = high speed
Black/white = washer fluid motor

On the motor end
Blue = high speed
White = low speed
Red = park 12v
Black = park


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Took me a while, but I found what I needed. We’re in business. Thanks for the help


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