Take back crisp control of your wipers and washers with the Standard Ignition Windshield Wiper Switch (WP-211). This driver-operated column switch drops in as a direct-fit OE-replacement for the 2000-2004 Toyota ECHO [All] and 2003-2004 Toyota Corolla [All], letting you select wiper speed, intermittent delay, and washer spray from one control.
- OE-spec build: manufactured to OE spec for proper fit, form, and function as a direct-fit OE-replacement switch.
- Copper alloy conductors: deliver strong electrical conductivity with low resistive losses.
- Full driver controls: includes wiper speed settings, a 4-position delay/intermittent setting, washer spray function, and indicator markings.
- Connector: a single female polygon connector with 12 blade terminals, snap-fit attachment, rated at 12V.
Mechanically, the switch routes battery voltage to the wiper and washer circuits based on the position you select. Signs this part may need replacing include wipers that ignore speed or delay selections, an intermittent mode that won't work, or a washer that won't trigger from the switch. Diagnose the cause first; if a failed wiper switch is the cause, this new unit replaces it. Country of origin: Japan.
Interchange: S3872 · SW3583 · WS6449 · 8465202311 · 846521A820 · 846521A840 · 8465252050 · 8465252060 · Manufacturer part number WP-211
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Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles does the WP-211 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 2000-2004 Toyota ECHO [All] and 2003-2004 Toyota Corolla [All]. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your vehicle.
What functions does this switch control?
It controls wiper speed settings, a 4-position delay/intermittent setting, and washer spray, and it includes indicator markings on the switch.
Is this a new part built to OE specifications?
Yes. It's a new switch manufactured to OE spec as a direct-fit OE-replacement, designed for proper fit, form, and function.
What are signs my wiper switch may need replacing?
Wipers that ignore speed or delay selections, an intermittent mode that won't work, or a washer that won't activate from the switch. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
What connector and voltage does it use?
It has a single female polygon connector with 12 blade terminals and snap-fit attachment, rated at 12V. Country of origin: Japan.
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