Depends on where the leak is falling from it could be the rear main seal leak, transmission back part connected to the transfer case, or a front main seal leak, the transmission part connected to the engine block also a possiblity is the shifter gear box if you have a standard, which also be in the front near the front main seal.
Sure, but you will have to change many, many, many other parts along with the transmission. I would suggest purchasing a 1990 Bronco like yours that has a standard transmission to use as a parts car.
NO
Yes, a C6 transmission from a 1984 Ford Bronco can be bolted into a 1990 Bronco, but there are some considerations. The C6 is compatible with both the 351W and 302 engines, but you may need to address differences in the transmission mounts, driveshaft length, and possibly the transmission cooler lines. Additionally, ensure that the bellhousing and torque converter are suitable for the engine in the 1990 Bronco. Always consult a professional for a proper fit and compatibility check.
drop the transmission pan and change the fluid and trans filter
measure both bell housings,dont think they are the same
The 1990 Ford Bronco II typically comes equipped with either a Ford A4LD automatic transmission or a Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission. If you're looking to replace or upgrade the automatic transmission, the A4LD is the direct replacement option. It's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and transfer case when considering any transmission swaps or alternatives. Always verify with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier for specific fitment details.
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I replaced the drivers door switch on mine and it took care of the problem
yup.
it is in the alternator
Could be an auto or a manual.
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