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On mine, it's that the solenoid isn't engaging..... If somebody else has a better answer I'm all over it!
the front diff is not engaging its not the transfer case which is manual the solenoid needs replaced
If yours is a skeleton stocked VERY light rifle, it was made by Garcia, Bronco is the model. These were made 1968-1978
Most 4WD vehicles use automatically locking hubs. By engaging 4WD, a vacuum is formed in the front wheel hubs causing them to lock up into the front differential/transaxle so they can receive power through the transmission. If the seals are leaking, then the vacuum will not form and 4WD will not work. As for the light not working, I suspect that different models use the 4WD indicator light on the console to either identify when the front differential/transaxle is engaged or when the front wheels are actually engaged. Not having the light on when attempting to engage 4WD can either mean problems with the front locking hub mechanisms or the front differential.
check your brakes
The ABS light will remain on and the ABS will not function.
Well you take out the tail light assem and remove the blown bulb
The 1988 Ford brake light switch does not adjust, replace it with a new one.
i have a 86 bronco that cuts out when it reaches running tempature.
Correct the fault which is causing the light to come on and it will go out on it's own.
You need to have a mechanic service your car. The flashing light means the compressor is not engaging.
does your bronco have an external voltage regulator if so i would take it and have it checked