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You'll need to include the wiper amplifier, the circuit does not go straight from switch to motor.
And to correct the post above, all 97-98 have intermittent wipers. The base model are fixed in one position, SE models are variable, with several settings. Both models are prewired though and only require the addition of the SE switch to add the variable control. 95-96 owners are not so lucky, the base model is not prewired and the amplifier is different between base and SE.
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As a note, the FSM specs "with intermittent wiper models". I'm not sure if they're implying that some S14s do not have intermittent wipers at all, but so far I haven't seen any. Maybe in Japan or elsewhere. |
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