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I've finally got my engine back in and I'm needing a wiring diagram and mabey some pictures of the wireing harness. I'm runnind out of places to connect wires. I'll try to expand on my request in a while I don't have any time right now. Thanks for any help.
Nic
It probably won't answer all of your questions, but you can find wiring diagrams in the vehicle repair guides at www.autozone.com They are the same diagrams Chilton's uses.
Can't speak for libraries in BC, but around here, libraries often carry professional edition manuals (Mitchell, Motor, Chiltons professional) that will have better wiring diagrams.
While I'm hooking up my engine I'm starting to run out of places to put plugs. I have a bunch of plugs left but nowhere to put them. If somebody could email me some pictures or tell me where I could find a good wiring diagram. Thanks for any help.
I've finally got my engine back in and I'm needing a wiring diagram and mabey some pictures of the wireing harness. I'm runnind out of places to connect wires. I'll try to expand on my request in a while I don't have any time right now. Thanks for any help.
Nic
That's the way it should be. Seriously.
I was a bit disconcerted by this at first, but there are several extra connectors in the wiring harness tucked alongside the top of the driver's side of the engine bay.
I've got Ford wiring diagrams for 88 and 89 (unfortunately, my Bronco II is an 86). They're about 30 pages of 11" x 17" front and back for each year. Every connector is shown. I can scan them but that will take awhile (maybe by this weekend). And if I scan them, I will need a place to send them to.
Well I got it running but there is a small problem with it. When I hook up a battery it sparks meaning that something is drawing power I made sure everything was off and I tried it again. It still happened. I fired I the engine and after a while it was running smoothly. When I tried to shut it off I found out what was drawing power. I took the key out and the engine was still running. If anyone could help me solve that problem that would be a big help. Thanks.
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