SOURCE: 1988 ford bronco 2 break problems
i replaced my rear lines from the master cylinder to the adapter by the rear axle and that seamed to help me. you probably have a leak somewhere.
SOURCE: Transmission fluid leaking back, 1988 Ford Bronco
your output seal on the tranny or input seal on your transfer case is bad. you have to pull your transfer case to tell. this is a pretty straight forward job. block wheels. put transfer case in neutral. drop front and rear drive lines.diconnect transfer case shift linkage. there is a short commponent connecting the trans to the transfer case. the bolt on either end face each other. remove the bolts to the transmission. the transfer case is heavier than it looks, i suggest getting help. pull back on the transfer case until it will drop down. it will pull out a bit because of the trans output shaft. replace what will probibly turn out to be the tranny output shaft seal and reassemble in reverse order.
SOURCE: 1988 Ford Bronco fuel injection system isn't getting power to it
i had a similar problem that ended up being the fuel pump relay located in the engine compartment on the drivers side next to the air box. there will be at least 2 relays, the fuel pump one is black and brown. check that first.
SOURCE: transmission control solenoid location for 96 ford f150
whether it is the smaller (4R70w) or the bigger (E4OD), the solenoids are under the pan. The E4OD solenoids are in one big block where the other trans has them seperated
SOURCE: location of oxygen sensor for 1988 ford bronco 2
The exhaust gas oxygen sensor is located on the manifold near the front of the engine, on the right hand side. It has a cable assembly attached to it.
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