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1989 Ford Bronco II - Page 8 Questions & Answers
Fuel pump not working
I just had the same problem, today, check the tan- lt green wire on the fuel relay that is located on the right fender, mine wasn't pushed in all the way, this wire shut down spark and fuel
94 Bronco Tranny issues. Shifts hard from 1st to
As easy as it sounds, if you haven't done it already, just check your transmission fluid level. A low level will cause hard shifts, and sometimes some slippage in the transmission. The difference in the 2 trips could be just how hot the transmission fluid gets during the type of driving you do.
Looking for bearing ajusting nut and locking key,
you might want to check out the ranger station on switching to manuel hubs they will show you where the key is and the nut. it is a little pain the first time then you figure it out and its easy.
Freeze plug leaks
some of these are easy autozone has the spec,s on the size for you all thy need to know is which one is leaking
Putting together the 2.9 engine and dont know if
There should be a tube that comes up from the auto trans with one tab to secure it to the bell housing bolt (trans bell housing bolt goes through tab, then through the bell housing) to the engine block. Pass side.
'88 Ford Bronco II, 2.9L
sounds like it could be the relay. also this one has 2 pumps I think, one in the tank LP and one on the rail just under the driver. 2 relays also one for each.
I got a 89 bronco II and it wont start.
Im not sure what you mean by I jumped out the starter relay and the starter engaged.
so i am going to assume that you jumped from the battery side to the starter side on the relay and that engaged the starter... which is fine but you say the relay clicks when u turn the key. Pull off the clip on wire from the relay and push it against the battery side connection on the relay (u may need a small screwdriver to assist the connection) the relay should cause the starter to engage. If it just clicks (my bet) then you need to replace the relay (its really called a solenoid )
I have a 1989 Bronco 2 and it is not getting the
The fuel pump is in the tank. Drop the gas tank.
1. Support the gas tank with a jack or something
2. unbolt the gas tank straps
3. unscrew the rubber filler neck going to gas tank
4. Lower gas tank slowly and disconnect gas lines
5. Turn the retainer ring that holds the fuel pump in the tank and left out.
6. Drain gas into gas cans to make the gas tank easier to left
7. Replace fuel pump and reinstall gas tank.
Have a 84 ford bronco and broke a component while
try autozone.com to see if they have your car listed for diagrams pictures and step by step instructions if your car is not listed then try your local library they have all the car manuals and even copy them for you
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