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What is the difference between an electronic Windshield Wiper Switch and the Microprocessor Windshield Wiper Switch?

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What is the difference between an electronic Windshield Wiper Switch and the Microprocessor Windshield Wiper Switch?

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Electronic Windshield Wiper Switches are specific to a type of motor (with or without dynamic parking). Switches designed to work with dynamic park motors: the PARK wire is blue. Typical switches: 75600-01 12V DC, controls two motors 75602-02 24V DC, controls two motors 75600-02 12V DC, controls one motor, Packard 6-way 75600-05 12V DC, controls one motor, Packard 4-way 75600-07 12V DC, controls one motor, 7-way connector Switches designed to work with non-dynamic park (or coast-to-park) motors: the PARK wire is green. Typical switches: 75601-02, 12V DC, controls two motors, Packard 8-way 75601-08, same as 75601-02 without knob Electronic switches have 7 leads ( 2 red leads). Microprocessor based Windshield Wiper Switches can work with both types of motors. They have 6 leads.

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