Its an A4LD.
The C5 Transmission
Bronco II Eddie Baur Edition are Automatic Transmission..unless someone has swapped it after-market.
The 1989 Bronco II typically comes with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Compatible replacement options include the Ford M5OD-R1 manual transmission and the A4LD automatic transmission. Additionally, some enthusiasts may retrofit transmissions from other Ford models, such as the Ford Ranger, given their similarities. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine configuration and drivetrain before proceeding with a swap.
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
list of fuses for 1989 bronco 2
A 1989 Ford Bronco II has a ( 2.9 liter / 177 cubic inch V6 engine )
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The 1990 Ford Bronco II typically comes equipped with either a Ford A4LD automatic transmission or a Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission. If you're looking to replace or upgrade the automatic transmission, the A4LD is the direct replacement option. It's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and transfer case when considering any transmission swaps or alternatives. Always verify with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier for specific fitment details.
I had a 1989 automatic Bronco II and this did not bode well. I can't say which of these problems produced the hesitation, but the first issue was transmission failure. After I fixed that, I still had problems (or maybe it was sometime later) and I ended up needing an entire engine rebuild. My advice: unless you can fix a Bronco yourself, you shouldn't own one. They eat money after a certain point.
vehicle has a aoutomatic transmission
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