67 wiper switch wiring connections

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I'm rewiring most of my 67 and currently going through dash /engine compartment wires. I'm trying to figure out which wires go where on the old rotary switch. Here's what I have:

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Can someone take a pic of their switch or just tell me what wires go where? Also there's a black wire that disappears into the wiring harness on the windshield frame side. Any info on that?

None of my FSMs or aftermarket manuals show that wire.

Thanks!
 
 
Thanks! I found the correct diagram. That's the same issue I had that's mentioned in that thread. I have that same old FSM, but the switch connections aren't shown. They are now...
 
Can someone take a pic of their switch or just tell me what wires go where? Also there's a black wire that disappears into the wiring harness on the windshield frame side. Any info on that?

None of my FSMs or aftermarket manuals show that wire.

Thanks!

Can someone take a pic of their switch or just tell me what wires go where? Also there's a black wire that disappears into the wiring harness on the windshield frame side. Any info on that?

None of my FSMs or aftermarket manuals show that wire.

Thanks!

Can someone take a pic of their switch or just tell me what wires go where? Also there's a black wire that disappears into the wiring harness on the windshield frame side. Any info on that?

None of my FSMs or aftermarket manuals show that wire.

Thanks!

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Thanks, that's perfect. 👍
 
"Room light" LOL
 
Toyota used Black, Red/Green and Red/Black for the "Dome" light wire at differnt times during the FJ40/45 production run.
From the harnesses I have autopsied, Black was used in the early trucks up to I believe 1967. Red/Green was used from 1968 on and the one harness I have that has a Red/Black for the dome light wire was probably a fluke. It was a 1973 harness.
 
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