Technical Question and Answer - On topic to 71-74 Plymouth B-bodies only.
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mopardan
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by mopardan » Sun Jun 01, 2008 1:31 pm
I have a 71rr which I replaced the pad and in the process of hooking everthing back up. The car came equipped with a 3sp wiper motor. The wiper switch was missing when I pulled the dash out, however I have a couple of old used ones. The harness has a connector for the: Brn-tr; Brn; Blue; Pink which plugs right in. However the other connector on the same wire stem (red and green) does not fit the switch I have.
The switch I have is part# 3488 766, or 23199; date code looks to be: 0843. I thought I pulled this switch from a 72 ssp. Do I have the proper year switch? can I make it work? On the switch, the prongs which do not line up are marked F1 and F2. If I break the connector which wire goes where? red to F2 or F1? Please

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by 71440 gtx » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:26 pm
no it is a 72 up 3sp wiper motor.wiper switch
is green f2 red f1 for the 72
get a connector from a 72 73 74 b-body
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by mopardan » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:30 pm
Thank you for your answer! SO...will that switch work for my application? if I modify the two prong connector?
Thanks Dan
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by 71440 gtx » Sun Jun 01, 2008 2:40 pm
mopardan wrote:Thank you for your answer! SO...will that switch work for my application? if I modify the two prong connector?
Thanks Dan
yes but go to the 72 spp cut the connector out than it will plug it too it

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mopardan
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by mopardan » Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:45 pm
Great news! Actually Im going to: Male plug- inch of wire- female plug the hook up so nothing orininal gets ruined.
The ssp unfortunately like so many cars which I have purchased parts from is long crushed. A LOT of good, minimal rust cars which I have picked parts from over the years have been crushed. Unfortunately so many salvage yard owners would rather take the quick bulk metal cash, than sell a $25 switch here, $30 wheel moulding there.
Anyway, thanks for the info and y'all have a fine day!!
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by rr6pak » Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:56 am
How about get a NEW switch for your application? You can get them for $25 on up
