Break repair is a big task. First identify where the problem is. It could be the pads, the light wiring, shims, calipers or rotors. Disassemble the system using the manual and diagnose the problem.
You must mean 86 Bronco II? There is no 96 model.
A small 86 HP 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel engine was offered through 1987 on Bronco II's. Bronco II's were made from 1984 to 1990. so if you find this engine it should fit your Bronco II. I researched this before i answered your question so i knew it would be correct!!! good Luck!!! A small 86 HP 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel engine was offered through 1987 on Bronco II's. Bronco II's were made from 1984 to 1990. so if you find this engine it should fit your Bronco II. I researched this before i answered your question so i knew it would be correct!!! good Luck!!!
In the exhaust pipe below the manifold passenger side
i have an 86 bronco-II and my rotor cap had crack and the button had burn up. also the front fuel jet is clogged and running out of fuel. those were my problems. also the timing was out.
i have a 86 bronco that cuts out when it reaches running tempature.
i beleave the inertia switch is located behind the glove box or just below it.. that's where it is located on my 86 and my old 88 bronco II
There is the FULL SIZE BRONCO and then the Bronco II ( the Bronco II is smaller , eventually replaced by the Ford Explorer)
check your dip stick to see if your engine oil is too low. also check oil sending unit
23 gallon all Bronco II's are
Look at the autozone .com site and look in repair info or specifications.
get a free pic from autozon.com under repair guides
No , the 1972 Ford Bronco is a full size vehicle