The Bronco's design was intended to have the top come off so every year bronco's top can come off but they only make soft tops up to 77 for the bronco so before you try to take yours off think about getting a custom made one or the seal of the roof wont be the same.
where is fuel shut off switch for Ford Bronco eddy Bauer
using a screwdriver gently pry the grill off that is over the speaker, hope this helps
Size. The Bronco is a full sized vehicle. The Bronco II is the miniature compacted version. The full size broncos came with larger v8 engines and the Bronco II was designed during the first gas panic as a Fuel saver. While they only get 22mpg, on the highway it was almost double what the full size broncos got in mileage, except for the 4.9 I6, which could get 20mpg in the fullsize. In addition, the bronco ii was based off of the ford ranger, while the ford bronco was based off of the ford f150.
A 1976 Ford Bronco would still have a carburetor for the engine , so it does not have a fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) like the Ford fuel injected engines do ( that use an electric fuel pump ) * if that is what you mean
the switch you are looking for i beleave is the inertia switch.. on your bronco i beleave it is located behind the glove box
You can find the fuse box diagram, for your 1989 Ford Bronco, by taking the fuse box cover off. The diagram of the fuses is on the bottom of the cover.
under the dash,,drivers side
Behind the kicker panel on the passenger side
Put a wrench on the nut then pull hard cw that's should loosen the tensioner so the belt will come off. Let go then loosen the nut ccw
lock the front hubs if applicable and replace the 4x4 switching motor which is on the transfer case , also make sure the plug did not fall off the 4x4 switch on the dash hope this helps
I have the same problem can't seem to pull in the retaining ring far enough to remove hub and rotor don't know if I'm doing it right. Will update if I get it off.