Well I used to have intermittent wipers till they stopped working so I'm pretty sure I have them lol
Chris, please fill in your signature so we can see what truck you have for one thing...
If you have an 87 per one of your previous comments then it's the same as a 87 Bronco dash...unless someone has swapped dashes!
Ok so with all that being said and having previously written an article on this subject, it was my first tech article. Maybe Mel can show us the wiki's? I cannot find them what so ever.
Just cause I'm a nice guy

ya I keep tellin myself that...
Here are some pics...to help you a bit! Granted this is on my kitchen floor!
This is the switch and module connected together. SEE that
RED plug...it's ONLY on intermittent equipped setups
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THIS is the intermittent wiper switch, on the plug end. NOTICE the small broken triangular part in between the spades....
That is a (HACK MOD) for using an intermittent switch on a NON intermittent harness...there is a male prong that protrudes like the terminals that's there to prevent use on non intermittent setups. IT WILL work on them if you do this but you get one speed....HIGH...DON"T ask how I know
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here is the switch again...and the wire harness end that connects to the harness that's in the truck.
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Here is just the module and the mini harness it comes with.
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Hope this bit of info helps you out. If you have further questions ask.
As I said, previously, all this is behind the lower left section of the dash. YOU CAN"T usually see it above the fuse box you have to remove the lower left panel cover where the headlight and wiper switch come out. Then the metal bracket and withdraw the setup then you can access the module etc.
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Al