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Ford discontinued the Bronco in '96.
Secure the starter by tightening the starter retaining bolts. Connect the cables on the front of the starter. Connect your positive cable to the battery.
Underneath, back of engine, passenger side.
Disconnect the battery. Remove the H.D cable and starter solenoid wire from the starter motor, remove the bolts from underneath, remove the starter. BigBronco351
I have a 1990 bronco 2, but i just had my starter rebuilt. it was relatively simple. its located underneath the engine. sort of close to the cab. but there are two bolts that connect it to the bronco. then there is a bolt that connects a wire to it. first disconnect you battery though
on the passenger side next the oil pan
all you need are wrenches to disconnect battery cables, and sockets and extensions to remove starter blots from starter
Where can I find a free starter solenoid replacement diagram for 1988 ford f250
there are a few things it could be: starter, fuel pump, fuel pump relay, battery, starter cylinoid if it is attempting to turn over it could be the fuel pump(s)(i have two of them on my 89') or the fuel pump realy( that went out on my bronc. good luck.
your starter might be stuck on
remove batt. cable from starter(its not wired to batt so has no power) remove 2 1/2 bolts remove starter