i beleave the inertia switch is located behind the glove box or just below it.. that's where it is located on my 86 and my old 88 bronco II
The ignition lock is where you put the key. The ignition switch is located on the top of the steering column directly above the brake pedal.
You have to take apart the steering column, remove the steering wheel, remove the ignition switch, and it's a pain in the butt.
Mine is on the passenger side, in the cabin, just above where the floormat touches the firewall. There is also a reset switch on it. The unit turns itself off in case of rollover or collision. See Owners Manual if you have one.
The map sensor on a 1990 Ford 5.8 EFI Bronco is on the passenger side. It is located on the firewall.
The fuel pump is located in the tank
I replaced the drivers door switch on mine and it took care of the problem
The fuel pump reset switch for a 1990 Ford Bronco II is typically located in the passenger compartment, near the right side of the vehicle, often under the dash or behind the kick panel. You may need to remove a panel to access it. The reset switch is designed to cut off the fuel pump in the event of a collision or fuel system issue, so be sure to check it if you’re experiencing fuel delivery problems.
Probably wore out ignition key or switch or needs lubrication.
The switch is located on the driverside just past the fuses towards the break pedal.
It's located inside of the fuel tank - the fittings & wiring are on the very top of the tank.
Under the radiator overflow and washer fluid reservoirs.
I would be in the motor caparment most likely on the drivers side...