Where to find Motorcraft fuel sender for Ford Bronco?
Where to find Motorcraft fuel sender for Ford Bronco?
Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Ford Bronco. Motorcraft fuel senders are designed for durability and electrical performance in Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
Where to buy a fuel tank for a Ford Bronco?
If you prefer to shop in person for the right Fuel Tank Sending Unit products for your Bronco, visit one of our local Advance Auto Parts locations and you’ll be back on the road in no time! Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Ford Bronco.
Where does the power come from on a Bronco?
It’s power source comes from a voltage regulator that is 5 volts. Here is a picture of a sending unit on a 1988 Bronco II wiring diagram: The sending unit is a variable resistor.
What to do with a 1985-1988 sending unit?
Here is a picture of a 1985-1988 sending unit. When you remove the sending unit, inspect the float, float arm, wires, and the sender itself to ensure it’s intact and functioning properly. There is a possibility that the arm is binding, so move it up and down to make sure it moves freely.
Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Ford Bronco. Motorcraft fuel senders are designed for durability and electrical performance in Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
How big is the fuel tank on a 1984 Bronco?
The 1984 Ford Bronco II fuel tank has a smaller opening for the fuel gauge sending unit / pickup is smaller on the 1984 fuel tank, than the 1985-1990 fuel tanks. If you’re replacing your fuel tank, make sure you have the right tank with the right size opening.
How do you fill a Bronco fuel tank?
Connect the filler pipe-to-tank hose at the filler pipe and install the hose clamp. Connect the vehicle battery ground cable. Fill the tank and check all connections for leaks. Lower the vehicle.
How much does Advance Auto Parts fuel tank send unit cost?
Advance Auto Parts has 2 different Fuel Tank Sending Unit for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Ford Bronco Fuel Tank Sending Unit products start from as little as $84.99. When it comes to your Ford Bronco, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.
How to test the fuel tank sending unit?
Tilt the seat forward and pull off the orange wire from the fuel tank sending unit. When you probe the connector, your test light should flash on and off. You can also do the same test under the hood. Pull off the sender wire from the temperature sender and/or the oil pressure sender and probe those connectors…they should flash too.
Why is my fuel tank sending unit not working?
PROBLEM: The fuel gauge does not work at all…no needle movement. With the ignition switch on, remove the wire from the fuel tank sending unit and ground it to the unit housing. This removes the resistance supplied by the sending unit, and should cause the gauge to swing over to the ‘Full’ position. Does this happen? The gauge and wiring are good.
How big is the fuel tank on a Ford truck?
FYI: The most common fuel tank used in the ’67-’72 era of Ford trucks is the in-cab tank. The standard version holds 19 gallons, those equipped with evap. controls hold 18.5 gallons, and a 21.5-gallon version was also available.
What kind of fuel gauge does Ford use?
From the Autometer website: The short sweep electric fuel gauge manufactured by Auto Meter for the Ford 73-10ohm range is calibrated for the original Ford factory supplied, non-linear, fuel level sender design.