behind the covers in the motor capartments there are bolts to remove the light cover there also is a round holister (wiring harness) that twists off witch allows you the change the bulbs.
Tske out the old ones by removing the screws. Unplug the headlight. Plug in the new headlight. Put it all back together.
no it will not
POSSIBLY A LOOSE GROUND WIRE AT LEAST THAT IS WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR ON MINE,GOOD LUCK! The most likely cause on the late 80's Bronco & Ranger for headlight problems is the failure of the Dimmer switch connection. I had to completely replace the connector & switch on my '88 Bronco II to resolve the problem.
There are 4 little screws around headlight, remove then unplug and replace. Vdubwizard
It is located under the driver side headlight.
did you buy a brand new switch? or replace with another old one, i did the same thing on an old Chevy i had 2 switches, 1 would turn my headlights on but no dash, and the other would turn my dashlights on but no headlights, maybe just need to try another used switch. or by a new one.
ground wire 2 frame
today i tryied to put my bronco into 4 low and when i put my truck in neutral i could only get to 4 h and i couldnt move it over and down to get to 4 l
No, the front end of 92 - 96 Broncos is completely different than 87 - 91 Broncos.
If it is an early bronco, the easiest way is to remove the grill. There are approximately 8 screws around the grill. This will let you get to the retainer screws and the bulb just plugs in. This is the suggested way from the better repair manual for the broncos. If it is the later bronco, there is a retainer on the back side of the headlight shell that can be turned about a quarter turn to release the bulb, it is separate from the headlight reflector. You might have to remove the battery or reach down along side the washer reservoir to reach the retainer, and if the bulb hasn't been removed for awhile, the retainer might stick. The retainers have been known to break, they are plastic and do run hot, but they are available at most car part stores.
if it is only 1 headlamp check the ground connection on the harness, hope this helps
try changing the fuel filter