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Reverse lights not working on 1988 ford bronco 2

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Look on the transmission and there is a sensor that hooks to the reverse lights and is threaded into the transmission. First check the bulbs and then check the fuse to the reverse lights and then the actual switch on the tranny.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

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.

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: 1988 Ford Bronco Transmission Issues

is the idle speed correct? do you shift into second before trying to engage reverse?, is the clutch ok, this is most likely not the trans at all but one of the above issues, the clutch is my guess.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 07, 2009

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.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2011

SOURCE: 1988 ford bronco 2 headlights

Sounds like a bad ground, or damaged relay.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2011

SOURCE: 1988 Bronco II: I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 v6. I ne...

It is an analog sensor.

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HOW DO YOU CHANGE THE HEADLIGHTS ON A 1988 FORD BRONCO 11

1) remove the grille screws
2) tilt the top of grille forward to reveal the 2 screws under the headlight
3)Remove the four screws on the headlight retaining ring one at each corner.
4) pull the head light forward and unplug the headlight.
The top middle screw and outside end middle screw are your adjustments, the chrome piece holds the light in
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Firing order diagram for 88Ford Bronco II V6 2.9

For the 1988 Ford Bronco II 2.9L V6:

Firing Order:
1-4-2-5-3-6

Cylinders:
......(back)......
|..3..|......|..6..|
|..2..|......|..5..|
|..1..|......|..4..|
......(front)

Distributor:
....1.....4..(+)-screw
................
6......o.....2
................
(+)3.....5

Let me know if this helped or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
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I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 automatic V6 i pulled

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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is the idle speed correct? do you shift into second before trying to engage reverse?, is the clutch ok, this is most likely not the trans at all but one of the above issues, the clutch is my guess.
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front or back is it leaking brake fluid
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take the lens off and see if there is any corrosion that can sometimes cause a short. one of my reverse lights was corroded and i was having the same problem.
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Be sure to check and see if your wiring to frame ground is good. I am not sure that you "blew" all of this at once. There should be a ground that runs from the light harness to somewhere on the core support. Just be prepared to chase wires. Electrical gremlins are always fun.
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