Wiper/Washer Connector End Views (Notchback)

2007 Pontiac Wave LT, 4D Hatchback, Standard, Y4M/MLMSECTION Wiper/Washer Connector End Views (Notchback)
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Windshield Washer Pump

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Connector Part Information
  • KET MG 640605
  • 2-Way F 090 WP Series (WH)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 BK - Ground
2 PK - Windshield Washer Switch Signal
Windshield Wiper Motor

GM1468439Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • KET MG 641107-5
  • 6-Way F (BK)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1 - - Not Used
2 BN - Windshield Wiper Switch Pulse Delay Signal
3 PK - Ignition 3 Voltage
4 BK - Ground
5 PU - Windshield Wiper Motor Low Speed
6 D-GN - Windshield Wiper Motor High Speed
Windshield Wiper Switch

GM1468431Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Connector Part Information
  • KET MG 610154
  • 9-Way F 118 (PA) Series (WH)
Pin Wire Color Circuit No. Function
1-2 - - Not Used
3 PK - Ignition 3 Voltage
Rear Window Wiper Motor Control
Rear Window Washer Pump Control
4 PK - Windshield Washer Switch Signal
5 PU - Windshield Wiper Motor Low Speed
6 L-BU - Windshield Wiper Switch Mist/Off/Low Signal
7 GY - Windshield Wiper Switch Mist/Off/Low Signal
8 PK - Ignition 3 Voltage
9 D-GN - Windshield Wiper Motor High Speed
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