There are several locations:
I took mine to a Ford dealer and they looked on the driver side in a cavity inside the interior trim behind the rear wheel. Later they determined removing a jumper from the box under the dash allowed them to code a new remote following a specific process of steps. The initial steps involved turning on and off the ignitation several times.
The MAF is located at the air cleaner you should see a wire connector leading to the air box and that's it.
The speed sensor is located in the rear end on the driver's side, right next to the drive line. There is a wire connector that needs removed, and then one bolt and the sensor pulls right out.
now I'm not quite sure about bronco II's but in my 93 bronco the box was located under the driver side of the dash more towards the middle. The box is about 2 x 2 1/2 inches, and has a 7 prong connector I hope this helps
Firewall above the engine, just a bit to the passenger side. It is mounted in a hole in the firewall with just the bottom sticking out to plug your connector and vacuum hose to.
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
On a full sized Bronco, it is located in front of the fuel pump between the frame rails near the drivers feet.
The PCM for the 89 Bronco is located on the firewall on the driver side. You can access it from inside the cab, behind the parking brake pedal.
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The vehicle speed sensor is located at the rear differential on a 1998 Bronco II. This also serves as the ABS sensor.Ê
It is located under the driver side headlight.
in the gas tank
The throttle position sensor on a 1995 Ford Bronco is located on the throttle body. It detects how far the accelerator has been pressed.