1988 Bronco II: I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 v6. I ne...
I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 v6. I need to find out what type of map sensor it is as in analog or digital and frequency or voltage variable
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Hello, why type of fuel do you use? You could have water in your fuel??. If you
are living where the weather is very hot and your having to buy fuel with
alcohol 10% or more don't buy this type of fuel. Your 1988 Ford Bronco II is
carburetored, and the alcohol will start boiling causing vapor locking this Ford
Bronco II. One reason is that early model used an open fuel system and none
injectors. With the alcohol additive will low the boiling point of the fuel
causing it to boil away; therefore, carburetor can't operate on fuel vapors it
has to be liquid. GB...stewbison
2 reason
1. your fuel tank is rusty it deliever rusty fuel to your tank
2. your pump motor get jamed or need to replaced thats why it blowing your pump commanding relays..
There are shift solenoids in the transmission and apparently there's a problem them. I would get it to a trany shop and have it checked right away. If you continue to drive it you will ruin the transmission. Are sure you put the right computer in the vehicle? If you put a computer from a Bronco II with a manual trans in a vehicle with an automatic trans, the trans won't work right.
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