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Wireing ford 89 bronco 2 solenoi setup

How the wire go on solenoid of a bronco 2 1989

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I've had this problem. I replaced the battery cables and ends and solved my problem.

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2009

SOURCE: weak spark + 1988 ford bronco

i have an 89 ford bronco if i drive it to work get home shut it off try to start it again it wont start sounds like the battery is dead but have replaced the battery what could it be

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

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sounds like you have a problem with your fuel pump relay. there is an underhood power distribution box, will be a plastic box with a lid on it. relay is in this box. it just unsnaps and a new one snaps in. the power distribution box might be on the fender or the firewall, but i'm sure you will find it.replace that relay and see what happens, think that will fix it. if it doesn't then i would suspect the wires to the relay. hope that helps

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: my daughter ford bronco 2 keeps stalling.

This sounds like some troubleshooting will be needed. SOmetimes it's the fuel relay (cheap at local autoparts store), but first, check your RPM's at idle, what are they? After you start it what with engine in gear and foot on brake, what's the RPM? I'm assuming it's an automatic off course. Other big thing, check also the oil pressure, is it low? Sometimes simple things like really low oil (often accompanied by a ticking noise from the valves) can heat up engine and cause it to strain and "choke" when stopped and still in gear. Also, check things like the airfilter, what color is the exhaust when at idle? Give me some more info and I can probably solve this:) thanks!

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: No power to fuel pump

Hi..my name is Keith..and the 2 things that i know of...that will not let power go to the fuel pump is 1..the fuel pump relay being bad..or 2..that something has tripped the Inertia Switch...and it needs resetting..i hope this will help

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  • Posted on May 02, 2010

SOURCE: 89 ford bronco 2 starts fine, idles fine,

replace the fuel filter

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A faulty solenoid, weak battery, or bad connections can cause the solenoid to click. Especially a battery with a dead cell that looks like it is charged.
If the solenoid is clicking the neutral safety switch is ok. If you are only hearing relays click, take a test light and check the 16 gauge wire on the solenoid for voltage with the key in start position.
Also jumper that post with the battery post on the solenoid to crank the engine.
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