To replace the distributor in an '86 Bronco, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the distributor. Mark the position of the old distributor for proper alignment, then remove the ignition wires and the hold-down clamp. Lift out the old distributor and install the new one, ensuring it aligns with the marks you made earlier. Finally, reconnect the ignition wires, reassemble any removed components, and reconnect the battery.
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You must mean 86 Bronco II? There is no 96 model.
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The distributor cap on a Ford Bronco II is typically located on the engine's intake side, mounted on top of the distributor itself. To access it, you'll need to remove any surrounding components that may obstruct your view. The cap is usually secured with clips or screws and connects to the ignition wires and rotor inside the distributor. Always ensure the engine is off and cool before attempting to access or replace the distributor cap.
To replace the distributor cap on a 1989 Ford Bronco II, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the distributor cap by unscrewing or unclipping it, then carefully label and detach the ignition wires from the old cap to avoid confusion when reconnecting. Install the new distributor cap by connecting the wires in the same order, ensuring a snug fit, and finally reattach the negative battery cable. Start the engine to confirm the installation was successful.
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Replace the pick up coil it's inside the distributor. This may fix it.
Replace the pick up coil it's inside the distributor. This may fix it.
I would suspect the ignition module. It is attached to the distributor with 2 screws.
ignition coil is broken replace $ 60.00 in Canada