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Fuel pump relay on a 87 bronco

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I have a 87 bronco full size with 4.9, the fuel pumps are not getting power, I've put a new relay in and bypassed the inersia switch, what else can keep the pumps from getting power?

Is the relay getting power from the fuse, and is the fuse hot when the key switch is on ? The computer grounds the relay when you turn they key on if it has power.
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Where is the fuel pump relay switch on a 87 ford bronco

The fuel pump relay is on the fender near the battery, and the inertia switch is under the dash on the passenger side.
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Bronco II 1987 v6 2.9-well manufacture date is 10\87 but that means parts are 88' right?

Look at your registration, note "model year" If you ar still unsure, call a Ford dealer and ask them to look up your vin #. They will know for sure.
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1985 FORD BRONCO TWO NEW FUEL PUMPS NEW RELAYS AFTER THE FUEL PUMPS IT RAN THEN QUIT AFTER THE RELAYS IT RAN THEN QUIT

check for faulty ground circuits . bad grounds can cause an overheating problem in the relays and other components.
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Why does my 1988 bronco II keep blowing fuel pump relays? Is it a bad fuel pump or the wiring.

2 reason
1. your fuel tank is rusty it deliever rusty fuel to your tank
2. your pump motor get jamed or need to replaced thats why it blowing your pump commanding relays..
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Where is the fuel pump relay on my 87 bronco 2. Is it on the passenger upper fender? Would this make the fuel pump not work?

Inside, on the passenger side of the trans tunnel, on the firewall, under the carpet is your shut off switch. Press the button on top. Hope this helps.
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Bronco would not start changed fuel pump relay ran

have you checked your mafs that sounds like it the problem clean it witha mafs cleaner
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Cant find fuel pump relay on an 1987 bronco 2

The fuel pump relay should be at the pass. fender well. It may be under a cover that holds 3 relays together. Usually it has a green plug on it. Also check the inertia (crash) switch. It's located at the upper part of the pass. side floor inside the car. It'll be under the carpet midway up the firewall. Make sure it hasn't gotten tripped.
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No spark and no fuel

try eec control relay. located on the driver side fender along with the fuel pump relay. sometimes those relays short out
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