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Fuel shut switch is located on the floor board to the right of transmission hump make sure key is in off position also get Haynes book and will help u locate it better to help you trouble shoot problem k
for full size Bronco Your vehicle's inertia switch is located behind the left side of the dash, above the brake pedal behind kick panel, there should be a hole to push reset button down. Just flip the switch back to ON position Bronco II opposite/passenger side in kick panel
The only way air can get in the fuel line is if you have a hole in it! Problem of course is were? I would run the fuel line from back to front and back again. Look for any wet spot that you can find. You may even have to drop the tank to ba able to look on top. I would suspect the problem is in the line before the high preasure pump, being as you are pulling air into the system. I have seen leaky lines allow air in, but not let fuel out.
Hi..my name is Keith..and the 2 things that i know of...that will not let power go to the fuel pump is 1..the fuel pump relay being bad..or 2..that something has tripped the Inertia Switch...and it needs resetting..i hope this will help
why dont my 90 ford bronco power lock switches dont work?
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