1989 Ford bronco electrical issues

Asked by RiMtth Jan 02, 2017 at 01:19 AM about the 1989 Ford Bronco XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Scratching my head my 89 ford bronco is having
an electrical issue dash lights don't work radio
doesn't work power windows don't work  heater
blower doesn't come on and when you turn the key
it does absolutely nothing no clicking nothing the
dome light works the electric locks work the
headlights work and the taillights work.  I bought
the vehicle as a non-runner had some body
damage repair body damage install radiator a good
battery replaced starter solenoid ignition switch
ignition cylinder ignition arm And have checked
grounds and the fuses

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How do check the voltage on the injectors to make sure they are working like they should

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You may have 2 problems. If it's not starting it may be the fuel shut off switch Check Look to see if the Button needs to be reset.(push down) It's on the fire wall left of the streeting Coulumn. It wont start untill it's push down. Colision can trip it.

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88 Ford bronco was idling & was swapping out the battery & 2 bumps frm the hot cable to the hot post shut it dwn & it will not crank back. What’s up??

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