Yo Bronco6194,
OK, but did you have an opportunity to do the Self-Test for c
Codes and why replace the PCM?
For a PCM:
Call
http://westersgarage.eidnet.ca/items.html
"Ford...Various ECU's. We've got a couple hundred of them here. Listings to be added soon. Order by 4-letter code or ECM part number."
Or
https://www.autocomputerexchange.com
"International orders will be shipped with your choice of carrier. We have accounts with USPS, FedEx, UPS, and DHL. The choice is up to you. We cannot send you a prepaid return label; you will have make your own arrangements to send us your old part within 30 business days after you receive your new one.
1 item(s) were found using the following search criteria
Model: Bronco
Year: 1994
Brand: Ford
Product Type: ECM / PCM / ECU
Engine: 5.8L V8 Gas $249.00
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CARDONE [Reman.]
https://www.cardone.com/find-parts/vehicle-parts-listing?make=Ford%20Trucks&model=Bronco&year=1994
1994 Bronco:
5.8 Liters and w/A.T. and Calif. Emissions and (E4OD) Transmission; w/I.D. #F4TF-UA
Units are pre-programmed at the factory. 78-5887
5.8 Liters and w/A.T. and Calif. Emissions and (E4OD) Transmission; w/I.D. #F4TF-UB
First Source -Call For Avail.;Units are pre-programmed at the factory. 78-5888
5.8 Liters and w/A.T. and Federal Emissions and (E4OD) Transmission; w/I.D. #F4TF-SB
Units are pre-programmed at the factory. 78-5883
5.8 Liters and w/A.T. and Federal Emissions and (E4OD) Transmission; w/I.D. #F4TF-SC
Units are pre-programmed at the factory. 78-5884
5.8 Liters and w/A.T. and Federal Emissions and (E4OD) Transmission; w/I.D. #F4TF-TA
Units are pre-programmed at the factory.
100% resolder of critical components ensures superior electrical connections, no intermittent failures and longer product life.
All modules are 100% tested with automated computerized test equipment to ensure functionality and reliability.
CARDONE Engineers have identified common wear components that are 100% replaced in our remanufactured units to ensure reliable performance.
On-car vehicle validation routines ensure that modules meet all form, fit, durability and performance requirements.
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http://www.rockauto.com/m/mobilecatalog.php?make=FORD
Sells Cardone PCMs
Average price is $233.79
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PCM REMOVAL in 92 through 96 Bronco by bossind from Burton, Canada with some comments by jowens (I may have some pics out- of-order):
The best way to do this is through the drivers side wheel well by loosening the plastic inner fender as shown.
Remove the first 4 or 5 screws holding the Inner Fender on. You will want to be able to flex the inner fender downward to clear the EEC as it is removed. I used a 3 foot section of 2x4 to push straight down on the inner fender just in front of the relay box. If you push hard enough the inner fender will flex down enough so you can pull the PCM out.
Pulling back the plastic inner fender you will have access to the computer harness, this requires a 10mm socket to remove. Next you remove 2-11mm nuts on PCM rubber gourmet, remove the grommet and pull out the PCM.
The rubber grommet, notice the marking for "top".
Reinstall the grommet, nuts and tighten down the harness
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Use a T15 torx bit to remove the PCM cover and inspect it for burns & leaking Capacitors. See
http://broncozone.com/topic/20788-fuel-delivery-problem/
by seedpress
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PCM Removal, part deux
@
http://www.diesel-dave.com/vehic/manual/stj/stj3e025.htm
from 96 Bronco-F-Series Workshop Manual (PARTIAL) by FORD via
http://www.diesel-dave.com/vehic/manual/stj/stjleft.htm
same as most earlier years especially 92-96, except for:
92 through 95 uses the Electronic Engine Control, version Four (EEC-IV, aka On Board Diagnostics (OBD-I)) engine management computer
96 uses the OBD-II (EEC-V) engine management computer;
4WABS (93-96);
RABS (87-92);
Air Bag (94-96);
3 ***** Automatic Locking Hubs (Built from May 95 through 96); Spark Plug Wire Routing & Firing Order (The firing order for 1987-1993 5.0Ls is 1-5-4-2-6-3-7-8. The firing order for 1994- 96 5.0Ls & all 5.8Ls is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8.);
R134a in 94-96;
2-piece Spindle Rolling Diaphragm Seal (RDS) used on 5/95 to 96 Broncos & F Series 1/2-ton 4WD;
Mass Air Flow in 95 5.8 California models and in all 96s, other years used Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (MAP).
96 5.8 do not have the Air Injection (AIR), Secondary Air Injection; Pump (Smog Pump), Thermactor Air Bypass (TAB) & Thermactor Air Diverter (TAD) Solenoids; Diverter, Check & Bypass Valves, Cross-Over Tube, etc. But 96 5.0 does have the system.
The 96, Vapor Management Valve (VMV) replaces the canister purge valve (CanP valve) used in EEC IV.
The Speed Control Deactivation Switch (SCDS) in a 93 Bronco is located on the driver side frame rail, but in 94 through 96 it is on the master cylinder.
Still researching other differences.
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For ordering a PCM,
Check the Calibration Code & Ford Part Number on the PCM;
Location pic; on PCM in a 95 5.8; with Ford Part Number
by marnefist
Then look at Calibration Label Sticker on driver's door jamb and compare
pic by Seattle FSB (SeattleFSB)
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Good luck!