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How to seal canapy for leaks on 1994 ford bronco

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SOURCE: rear axle seal replacement 1994 ford bronco

It is fairly easy to do. remove rear wheels and brake drums, remove the differential cover, rotate the diff to access the diff pin bolt and remove, remove pin, push axles inward and remove c clips, slide out axles and replace seals. reverse procedure

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 Ford Bronco SRS light flashes 32 code.

Probably code 32 which has to do with the egr system. Check you vacuum lines.

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.

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Wayne Fellows

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SOURCE: oil pan leak on 1994 bronco with a 5.0 liter

Oil Pan Removal

  1. Remove the bolts attaching the fan shroud (8146) to the radiator (8005) and position the fan shroud over the fan assembly.
  2. Raise vehicle.
  3. Remove exhaust manifold-to-exhaust pipe.
  4. Disconnect the oil cooler line at the left side of the radiator if equipped with an automatic transmission (7003).
  5. Remove the nuts and lockwashers attaching the engine support insulators to the chassis bracket.
  6. Drain the crankcase.
  7. Loosen transmission mounting nuts.
  8. Raise the engine (6007) and place wood blocks securely under the engine supports.
  9. Remove the oil pan attaching bolts and lower the oil pan (6675) onto the crossmember.
  10. Remove the oil pan from the vehicle.

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