POSSIBLY A LOOSE GROUND WIRE AT LEAST THAT IS WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR ON MINE,GOOD LUCK! The most likely cause on the late 80's Bronco & Ranger for headlight problems is the failure of the Dimmer switch connection. I had to completely replace the connector & switch on my '88 Bronco II to resolve the problem.
You probably have an alternator going bad. Have it checked on or off the vehicle at a local Auto Zone. Good Luck!!!
sounds like a bad light switch.
The flashing lights are probably the factory alarm.
Well, nothing is wrong with it except for one thing it sometimes read the wrong information out like when it says there is going to be a major earthquake it turns out to be a GREAT earthquake.
theres a pressure switch just above brake pedal under the dash probably bad
Ford discontinued the Bronco in '96.
It would depend on what is wrong with the headlights.
did you buy a brand new switch? or replace with another old one, i did the same thing on an old Chevy i had 2 switches, 1 would turn my headlights on but no dash, and the other would turn my dashlights on but no headlights, maybe just need to try another used switch. or by a new one.
my headlights work but my taillights and dash light dont work whats wrong
Then the headlights won't work.
Mostly when something is wrong such as: being hungry, teething, diaper, sleepy, or sometimes they are just crying for no reason. hope this helps you. :)
Something's wrong with the car. Take it to a shop.
It very much depends on what is wrong with them
The transmission is shot ... or very very low on fluids.
sending unit
can you please provide ma a spark plug wiring diagram for a 1989 ford bronco v6 so i can print it i beleive my wires are on wrong
In the winter and sometimes in the fall.Well, mostly in the winter, but if you are on the website and you are doing a test, ane you get it wrong, say fall, that's what I did