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Replying to: jmctague (Jan 15, 2008 7:02 am) Meanwhile, I don't see a '90 2.9l, just a 2.3L, a 3.0L and a 4.0L engine. I'll email you a pdf file of the 3.0 L one that has a wiring diagram. Hopefully you can make heads or tails of it! |
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I have a 96 Bronco with the 5.8. At times the engine turns over very slow. Timing is good, starter is new, battery is new & and alternator good any ideas ?
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Replying to: 96xlt (Jan 16, 2008 12:54 pm) check positive and negative cables & connectors at the battery -look at wire strands u\for corrosion here and all cited below; cable/connector may look good, but a lot of times, corrosion is within strands creeping up into connectors NEG (ground cables) to the engine (pass side below intake manifold (ck ground "bar" (metal ) there for rust, corrosion and tightness) and then down to engine block/frame' also from "bar" to firewall wire Pos (+) to the starter relay, to starter (sometimes they loosen/corrode). Check all the connectors too. Ck alternator wires to batty GL! See our NEW Big Bronco Technical/Mods, Parts Sources, Technical Service Bulletins, & Vehicle Classified/General Info Links site http://www.broncolinks.com/index.php?index=1
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i was out playing in the mud and now my four wheel drive doesnt work. i took the hubs apart regreased them and still have the same problem. when i have it in two wheel it goes as if nothing is wrong. when i put it in four wheel high it starts to bang in the front end and when i hit the brakes it starts to pop again. when in four high only one wheel will spin.
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auto stick shift om colum broke still can shift but handle is real loose does any one know what part I need thanks
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Replying to: miesk5 (Jan 17, 2008 12:23 pm) |
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Should there be one or two spout conn. on my 93'.There is one by the fenderwell and one about halfway to the dist. on the wiring harness?thanks
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Replying to: bavington (Jan 21, 2008 4:25 pm) http://www.fordfuelinjection.com/images/selftest02.gif |
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Replying to: labronco (Jan 19, 2008 3:06 am) http://www.supermotors.net/vehicles/registry/media/441108_1 see parts #23 Gearshift Selector Tube Spring 7379 (Automatic Only) 24 Gearshift Lever Pin 7G357 (Automatic Only) 25 Transmission Column Shift Selector Tube 7212 (Automatic Only) 26 Screws N806584 (Automatic Only) 27 Gearshift Tube Bushing Clamp 7E400 (Automatic Only) 28 Gearshift Lever Socket Bushing 7335 (Automatic Only) 29 Transmission Shift Selector Position Insert 7A216 (Automatic Only) 30 Screw N806584 (Automatic Only) 31 Shift Lock Actuator 3Z719 (Automatic Only) 32 Shift Cable and Bracket 7E395 (Automatic Only) etc, try a junk yard for parts. Shift Cable Adjustment for 92-96 Source: by Steve83 http://www.supermotors.net/vehicles/registry/media/434182 |
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