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> installing wiper pump, which wire?
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post Jan 24 2016, 09:37 PM
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I'm installing a pump for the washer fluid instead of using the spare tire. I can extend the black/brown wire to the pump. Can someone confirm which wire that is?

I'd like to hook the pump up to the wiper stalk and not have to run a separate switch. I've read it can be hooked up so the intermittent wipers will run it. I have a '72; do I have intermittent wipers? I could not find any reference to them in the owner's manual, so I'm guessing I don't. I've included a picture of the wiper/turn signal assembly for reference.

How do I tap into the wire on my existing stalk?

I've read I can get a 911/924 wiper assembly and it will work. Is this true and will it fit my car? How does that option work?





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post Jan 26 2016, 08:53 PM
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Here are the pictures. 1st picture is of the switch assembly. Second is comparison of stock switch and switch with wire. VW 111.953 519G is part number. Some one is making reproductions but I do not remember where. This one is a NOS SWF that I will sell for $149 shipped. PM me if you want it.


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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jan 26 2016, 06:53 PM) *

Here are the pictures. 1st picture is of the switch assembly. Second is comparison of stock switch and switch with wire. VW 111.953 519G is part number. Some one is making reproductions but I do not remember where. This one is a NOS SWF that I will sell for $149 shipped. PM me if you want it.



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