go to an auto parts store and get yourself a Haynes Automotive manual for the year Bronco you have. They have an excellent write up on just how to do the brake bleed. It's easy after you do it the first time.
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A soft brake pedal after bleeding the brakes on a 1990 Ford Bronco can be caused by several issues. One possibility is that there is still air trapped in the brake lines or calipers, which can happen if the bleeding process was not thorough. Additionally, a leak in the brake system, such as in the master cylinder or brake lines, could lead to a loss of hydraulic pressure, resulting in a soft pedal. Lastly, worn brake components, like pads or calipers, may also contribute to this problem.
To disconnect the emergency brake on a 1988 Ford Bronco II, first, locate the emergency brake cable under the vehicle. You will need to loosen or remove the cable from the brake assembly at the rear wheels. Additionally, you can adjust or release the tension on the cable from the lever inside the vehicle. Always ensure the vehicle is securely supported before working underneath it.
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
There is the FULL SIZE BRONCO and then the Bronco II ( the Bronco II is smaller , eventually replaced by the Ford Explorer)
Replace fuel pressure regulator.
23 gallon all Bronco II's are
your brake pad and shoes are shot also might have a brake line that is leaking.check your brakes front and back also look for any wet stops underneath as the brake line might have a hole in it from rusting
Yes, the bleeder valves on the brake calipers for a 1989 Ford Bronco are typically located on the top of the calipers. This positioning helps ensure that air bubbles can escape easily during the brake bleeding process. It's always a good idea to consult a repair manual for specific details related to your vehicle.
No , the 1972 Ford Bronco is a full size vehicle
The Bronco II was made till 1990. The it was replaced by the Explorer in 1991.
For a 1996 Ford Bronco : DOT 3 brake fluid ( meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A )