if this is a 2.6L V6 engine setup then there are two fuel pumps. one pump is located internaly inside the fuel tank with sender unit,it is a low pressure pump. the other one is located under the car mounted on the frame, it is a high press pump (40 psi) for the injectors
In the tank
Fuel injected? In the fuel tank.
If it is Fuel injected the pump is in the fuel tank. If it is Carburetor the front lower section of the engine passenger side - follow fuel line
Fuel injected? In the fuel tank Carb.? At the front lower section of the engine - follow fuel line
depends on the style of bronco, if it is fuel injected check the fuses in the truck and the relay's under the hood. if it still doesn't work drop the fuel tank and replace the fuel pump. if it has a carburetor the fuel pump is on the passenger side of the motor twarde the front.
If this is a fuel-injected car, the pump is in the tank. I believe in 1987 they went from Carb to fuel-injected. If it is a carb, it is on the lower right side of the engine.
If the car is Fuel Injected then the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank. It is mounted on the top of the tank. Most cars that are not fuel injected will have the pump mounted on the front side of the engine block.
1998 CHEVY HAD FUEL INJECTED AND CARB ENGINES...IF FUEL INJECTED, THE PUMP WILL BE IN THE GAS TANK AND IF CARB, LOWER FRONT END OF MOTOR ON PASSENGER SIDE.
A 1976 Ford Bronco would still have a carburetor for the engine , so it does not have a fuel pump shut off switch ( inertia switch ) like the Ford fuel injected engines do ( that use an electric fuel pump ) * if that is what you mean
Fuel injected? in the fuel tankCarb. ? on the lower front end of the engine block
On a 1992 Ford Bronco : The electric fuel pump is INSIDE the fuel tank
The fuel pump for fuel injected engines is commonly in the fuel tank.