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    What are these wires?

    1. Brownish female: with 2 wires
    2. Orange / Back Stripe: Male Connector with 1 wire
    3. Yellow wire: Male Connector 1 Wire

    BTW my windshield wipers do not work.


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    Hard to say from that picture. What year is the car? Brown is always ground. Those two probably plug into a body male plug somewhere. My 71 doesn't have any Orange/Black that I recall. Not a lot of solid yellow either.

    http://members.rennlist.org/911pcars/WiringDiag.htm

    Here a link to some wiring diagrams, maybe that will help.
    1971 911T - 3.0L with PMO's - Light Ivory - Gretchen

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    Tommy, you kick ass. Thanks for directing me to the right place.

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    This picture may help. There should be a Yellow wire with a female connector just below. No Orange wires, it may be a faded Brown or Red?
    Brown wires are Grounds, Brown with Stripes are switched Grounds.
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    Non Intermittant wiper from '73.
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    E Sully
    1973.5 911T

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    Yellow should be power lead to radio.

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