Yeah, remove the inner trim, starting at the top(don't lose the clips) then remove the bolts under it...they may be tamper proof torx bolts(star shaped with a pin in the middle) I had to go buy a bit at an auto parts store. If you have rear shoulder belts, remove them from the top, if you have the third brake light on the top unplug it...You'll see the wires. Lift the top up and off toward the rear. Three people is best, one guy inside in the middle, and one on either side. I've done it solo, it sucked. Two people will work in a pinch. A power drill will save lots of time, and clean/wipe the molding etc. before you reinstall the top or it will probably leak.
Remove the cap and check the level when the fluid is hot.
According to the Gates website : A 1991 Ford F series 7.3 liter Diesel V8 engine has a : ( 13 PSI radiator cap )
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All the big broncos 77?/78-95, I'm not sure about the older ones
Start with distributor cap/rotor, spark plugs and spark plug wires.
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.
It should be marked but if not the number one is usually the stud right next to the firewall if the screws for the cap are parallel to the firewall
If the motor is a 5.8L Windsor the Coil is directly under the distributor cap in the front of the motor on the right hand side.
On top of the differential there is a removable 3/4 " cap on either side of the seat. Hydraulic fluid can be put into either.
To add power steering fluid in a 1996 Ford Bronco, locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine compartment on the driver's side. The reservoir cap may be labeled, making it easier to identify. Remove the cap and add the appropriate power steering fluid until it reaches the recommended level marked on the dipstick or inside the reservoir. Be sure to replace the cap securely after adding the fluid.
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 add power steering fluid to a 1992 Ford Bronco, locate the power steering reservoir, which is typically found near the front of the engine bay on the driver's side. The reservoir usually has a cap labeled "Power Steering," and you can unscrew this cap to check the fluid level or add fluid. Make sure to use the recommended type of power steering fluid as specified in the owner's manual. After adding fluid, securely replace the cap and check for any leaks.