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Re: 1989 ford bronco full size need to know where or if...
The right front kick panel covers up the fuel cut off swith. take the kick panel off and a small box with a buttom will appear
press the button in to reset the fuel supply
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The most common problem?!?!?!
FORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next time you have occasion to pull the instrument cluster. I suggest you remove that pesky bulb and be done with it! That "anti -lock" system was a joke anyway. Who puts "anti-lock" on the REAR??????????
They really didn't think this through did they!
Oh and just one more little pet peeve of mine.
ALL FULL SIZE BRONCOS ARE 4X4!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND ALL FULL SIZE TOPS COME OFF TOO!!!!!!!
I believe you will find your fuel filter on the driver side frame rail. There is also a little device that in the event of a roll over cuts off the power to the fuel pump. It is usually located in the passenger side kick panel of most Ford's. There is a button on it. If it is popped out you need to press it in to reset it. It is similar to a GFI. Ground fault interrupt circuit.
You will need to remove the steering wheel...using a steering wheel puller, or a harmonic balancer puller...the turn signal switch is under the steering wheel...unscrew hold downs, trace wire from turn signal switch to under the dash behind the brake pedal, disconnect the connector wire...re-install pulling wire up from floor to inside the steering wheel...sometimes tying the wire to another object, then pull through...hope this helps.
does it over heat before it stalls out it has a carbarator is it getting fuel right is it getting spark right fuel spark does it stall out at a ceratain speed does it stall out as soon as you crank it more info please
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
try checking the thermostat control senser. it caused my bronco to start for a second and then die. after a while it would finally start and run for a while then die driving down the road. i changed the thermostat control senser and it fixed all problems of dieing
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