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ground wire 2 frame
the ground wire running from the starter solinoid to the starter sounds to be bad
the bronco needs to have the ground wire connected from the battery to the body. if you replaced the battery and disconnected that ground it simply won't start.
I have a 1995 bronco and the sensor is located to the right of the distributor. It has only one wire running to it. Mine is a 5.8 as well. I'd imagine the location is the same on the '89 model.
You either have a bad connection or a abad sending unit. Check out the wire to the tank and connection at the sending unit . .
Just ground the wire with a screw straight on to the frame!
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.
Will probably have to go to an auto sound place and get a wiring adapter for the electricals.
no you can't wire it up and get it to run.
positive wire is the live wire it goes to the + term ground goes to - term
It is the ground wire for the fuel pump. The Red wire is the power wire for the pump. the dark blue is the signal wire for the gauge and the black is the ground for the gauge.
What ground are you talking about, main ground is located on battery to chasey or to engine. Other wise there are many grounds on this vehicle.