First un hook your battery completely, and make sure your tank is nearly completely empty, makes the job easier. Drop the gas tank, take the high pressure fuel lines loose ( you need a special tool you can get at your local auto parts store) un hook all the wire from the sending unit there is a locking ring you will need to loosen with a hammer, and maybe a screw driver. then the sending unit will pop right out, un fortunately you have to replace the entire unit. $$$ This is a good time to clean up your tank and maybe coat it with under coating or spray paint it.
It sounds like you have a bad fuel sending unit. It is located in the fuel tank and the tank must be removed to replace it.
get a new shifter tower from a wreaker
The 1988 Ford brake light switch does not adjust, replace it with a new one.
The easiest way to fix a 1988 Ford Bronco gas hose leak is to replace the hose. You can also patch the week in the hose.
check the wiering /our your sending unit no good
It is on the driver side of the engine block next to the power steering pump.
bad ground or float stuck 2 possibilities i can think of
The problem is most likely the sending unit, not the gauge itself. The sending unit would have to be replaced.
It's under the rear seat inside the gas tank.
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To replace the fuel pump on a 1988 Bronco II, first disconnect the negative battery cable and relieve fuel system pressure by removing the fuel filler cap and using a fuel pressure gauge. Then, lift the vehicle and support it securely, remove the fuel tank, and disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connections from the pump. Replace the old pump with the new one, reassemble the tank, and reconnect everything before lowering the vehicle and reconnecting the battery. Finally, check for leaks and ensure proper functioning.
Yes, the 1988 and 1989 Honda Prelude has a VSS that is a cable sending unit that connects to the gauge cluster in the dash.