Want to buy - FC3S Wiper Wiring

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09-16-20, 11:33 PM | Replies: 5 | Views: 260
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Mazda RX-7 1989 - 1990
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Hello,

I'm looking to purchase the complete wiper wiring that runs from the wiper switch to the front wiper motor in the engine bay. I recently had a haltech wiring harness installed and the installer did not remove the wiper harness from the oem harness so I am without wipers right now.

I do not want to purchase the entire wiring harness so if you could pull only the wiring I need to make my wipers work I would be very happy.

Thank you!

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Old 09-19-20, 08:59 AM
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I would be open to purchasing a harness that has the wiring as well I suppose... let me know
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Old 09-20-20, 10:27 AM
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Wipers are only like 4 or 5 wires would be easier if u just ran separate wiring even from scratch,otherwise I have complete underdash wiring I may part out and misc wiring in crates all s4 na
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Old 09-22-20, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by southsidecox
Wipers are only like 4 or 5 wires would be easier if u just ran separate wiring even from scratch,otherwise I have complete underdash wiring I may part out and misc wiring in crates all s4 na
I just purchased some wiring with the wiper connector on the ecu end from another a member. Not sure if it will have everything I need... so I'll be in touch.

Main concern is the connectors otherwise I would manually run a switch but if I can maintain the speed that would be nice.
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Originally Posted by s0apgun
I just purchased some wiring with the wiper connector on the ecu end from another a member. Not sure if it will have everything I need... so I'll be in touch.

Main concern is the connectors otherwise I would manually run a switch but if I can maintain the speed that would be nice.

I actually have a very similar issue, do you or anyone know if there's a way to find just the connector so i could build my own. I'd rather not use quick connects on the motor side connectors.....
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For anyone else that is searching this harness is actually a very common 6 pin power harness that is used in various places. For example, since I am not using the AAS anymore the relay plug is the same and also heavy gauge wire. You just have to adjust the pinout based on the new setup. Hope this helps someone.
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