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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 26-Aug-02 AT 10:16 AM (EST)]I've got a 94 Bronco that has been acting up lately. My rpm's go down when I brake. They fluctuate a couple times then usually go to normal. At times, my Bronco has died on me. The Oil guage also pegs out to the left. I was wondering if it could be a vacuum problem.
Problem #2. When I put my Bronco in reverse, sometimes I get a loud squealing noise. Once I go back to Drive or Park, it goes away.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing my problems.
Thanks for any help anyone can give.
TN boy the problem with the idle and rpm flux is probubly caused by the throttle position sensor or air fuel mix motor as far as the noise from tranny no clue
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>TN boy the problem with the idle
>and rpm flux is probubly caused by the throttle position
>sensor or air fuel mix motor as far as the noise from tranny
>no clue
Thanks for the advice TN boy. I'll check these things out.
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