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I have one, but it's out of the car and although I can make it run, it's hard to fully test all the functions to see if it all woks.
I have a matching plug cut from a dead car that I use to apply power to the motor, but I don't know what combinations are required to test all functions.
3 wires on motor where harness connects.Red is low speed(12 volt),yellow is high speed (12 volt) and blue is ground.Connect battery ground to blue wire,12 volt to red and you should have low speed.Then connect 12 volt to yellow and you should have high.
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If you do manage to find one - also get a plastic protector for it. The previous owner (x2) brought a 2nd hand wiper motor in June 2014 and did not install a new protector on.
The wiper motor cost $660 (Australian). When I pulled mine apart in Dec 2018, rust was starting to get in there again.
The protector cost me $40 from Jagdaim. Seems like $40 well spent
Below photo's were taken as I figured out how the protector fitted on