New guy from Hickory,NC

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Ashley

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I have a 88 bronco 2 that my wife owned before we got married . Finnaly after all the other projects i'm starting on the Bronco . Been setting for awhile . Drove it a few times in the snow ,the clear coat was falling off and had some rust  ,tires dry rotted , valve cover leaking , etc . Decided to camo it and it turned out pretty good . New tires  the end of month . Radiator flush , oil change , brake fluid change , fuel filter . new radio , seat covers ,front grill ,found a rear tube bumper in OH still in ford wrapping ( I WAS LUCKY ). She is running great ! The temp gauge is not working . Hope it is the sending unit . Going to test it this evening . Thanks for letting me join the club ! LOVE THIS LITTLE TANK !!Bronco 006.jpg 

 
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yo Ashley,

WELCOME!

Most Bronco & Bronco II Engine Coolant Temperature Gauges & Senders are similar;

Pull the R/Wh wire straight off the sender & ground it to the block, intake, or head. Then turn the key to RUN. If the needle pegs, replace the sender. If not, diagnose the circuit.

 
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Ashley

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Thanks for the welcome . I had seen that on a previous post about how to tes . Thats why i joined . Figure if i have any questions this is the place for answers .

 

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