If your engine turns but does not start, first check your interier fuel reset button located, inside under dash driver side on firewall between brake pedle and fuse box. If red button is up, push down to reset. This is there for the event of a colloison or need to do repairs on fuel system. Second, check for spark. To do this remove a plug wire and hold to a ground point (best done with very little light) if you see spark or get a ZAP well you got spark. Third, check or replace fuel relay Located (under the hood drivers side mounted on the back side of your breather) that part cost about 12 dollars. Fourth, if none of the above works check for a fault in the manafold system. O i almost forgot dont forget about your fuel filter you should check that first. I hope that helps you. And if that dont work, make sure that you check fule all areas of your fuel system (pressuer, regulator, fule pump etc.
no it will not
There is probably a dead short in the system.
( 192 ) degrees Fahrenheit for all the factory available engines in a 1991 Ford Bronco ( according to fordparts.com )
The cast of Bronco - 1991 includes: Johnny Canales Carmen Cardenal Ramiro Delgado Jorge Luke Lina Santos
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this could be due to a faulty cold start injector, or cold start injector time switch. Could also be caused by incorrect valve adjustment.
The Bronco II was made till 1990. The it was replaced by the Explorer in 1991.
Thermostat could be sticking. Replace it.
You can find the radio wiring diagram for a 1991 Ford Bronco in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it by contacting the radio manufacturer.
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It could be several things, start with the fuel filter, it can cause issues such as this, another thing could be the fuel pump losing pressure. If it is the factory pump, it may need replacement. Hope this helps.
Some parts, yes. Some parts will have changed between the model years, however.