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  1. I also would love some clarification on this one... I see the same wires on my plug, but the wiring diagram I have shows only 1 black, 1 solid yellow, and a blue w/ red tracer, yellow w/ green tracer, yellow w/ black tracer and blue w/ white tracer. If the wires on the plug were actually correct to what's on the diagram, it seems like it would be fairly easy to wire up the black and the yellow (most likely ground and 12v, respectively) and put spade terminals on the rest and just trial and error using the wiper switch until you get them right... That's only 16 combinations, so it wouldn't take long... But without knowing which one is the 12v constant, or even ground for that matter, you wouldn't want to trial and error the whole plug or you might deliver to much current somewhere...
  2. I know this is an old thread, but I could really use that diagram as well... I'm trying to put a wiper motor from my 260 parts car into my 280, and of course the plugs don't match and all the wires are different color... My 280 wiring diagram has all the wires coded on it, but the only one for the 260 I have is black and white and tells me nothing at all. Thanks!!
  3. So I'm hoping one of you brilliant people has the answers I need!! My wiper motor went out in my 77 280z, and I'm switching in the motor/transmission from my parts car - a 74 260z. The problem is the plugs aren't compatible, although they have the same number of wires - 6, with two separated out - on both plugs. Can I just wire up the new plug with the wires in the same positions? The wires are different colors, and the wiring diagram I have for the 260 doesn't specify any codes for the wires going to the plug or the motor, unlike the one I have for my 280... Any ideas before I go testing all 36 combinations? Thanks in advance~
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