I have a 84 bronco ii and it ran fine until yesterday. My truck burnt up the ignition module, and the coil. Now that I have replaced both of them the truck will start but shortly die after. I can not find out the problem. It fires up and than dies. Sounds like its a fuel problem but it has fuel in it, and the carb is getting fuel to it. Not sure where to go from here. Can anyone help
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try checking the thermostat control senser. it caused my bronco to start for a second and then die. after a while it would finally start and run for a while then die driving down the road. i changed the thermostat control senser and it fixed all problems of dieing
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if the fuel pump cutoff was tripped it would not start at all, I know this for sure, I am a Ford dealer tech and I specialize in no starts and check eng lights. If the ignition switch is bad the 2 halves of the switch will be starting to come apart, it is very common, u should be able to either see it or feel it with your hand.
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check the idle control valve/solenoid by the throttle cable to see if its moving, if not I suspect that's your problem.
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I had the same issue on my '86 Bronco. Change the ECM(computer) and your problem will go away.
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used the incorrect word it just get burnt up it actually caught fire both the ignition module and coil
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