What are these wires?

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brooksman9

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Wipers worked before but do not now. 86 with intermittent wipers from what I can tell. Is the first plug part of the wipers or cruise control and where does it plug in? Also, what is the second one? And where does it go?
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Better pic of the second. Where does the cruise plug in?
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That other connector looks funny, but, I think it's your answer. This pic is from the internet and a 3rd Gen Camaro but same idea.
 

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I thought everything for the wipers was in the harness that's connected to each side of that intermittent switch with the heat sink fins (below the connector in question).
 

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Ok. Cool. Thanks for the help. I think i did find the issue on the wipers though. No ground at the motor connector. I cam meter from that plug to another ground and read voltage but not to the ground in the plug. Which makes sense as I know I saw them work before when I first started tearing the truck apart awhile ago. I'll have to track that down later.
 

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