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Old 08-09-2006, 10:38 PM   #1
backyardmec_an_ic
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bronco II wont start

i have a 86 bronco II2.9 that will not start (fuel issuse) i have no fuel coming up from the pump. it turns on and nothing. i replaced the fuel filter and the regulator. this may have nothing to do with it but where in the hell is the fuel safety shut off switch located?????????????????????? it says it is equipped with one and to refer to owners manual for location but huh no manual. the motor whips over and everything but i GOT NO FEUL CAPTAIN. if any suggestions or answer that will be a big help thank you. i also tried blowing air down the line back into the tank and that didnt help.
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Old 08-22-2006, 04:03 AM   #2
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Re: bronco II wont start

Possible fuel pump shot, can you here fuel pimp activate when you turn key? Fuel cut off switch is usually on passanger side. Behind kick panel under glove box. But chances are its a bad fuel pump.
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