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Ford Bronco Until the mid '90s, the Ford Bronco was famous for being a rough-and-tumble off-road vehicle that had been tackling trails and fording streams since the 1960s. It was also one of the first sport-utility vehicles: a versatile truck then described by Ford as being able to serve as a family sedan, sports roadster, snowplow or farm and civil defense vehicle.

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Old 01-13-2009, 11:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation 92 Ford Bronco XLT Stalling and backfireing

My 92 ford bronco is having problems staying mobile. It starts fine sometimes but others it takes pushing hard on the gas pedal to get it started. When driving it stals out and backfires then it dies out. any suggestions on fixing???

I have fixed almost everything the top end, transmission in 03, plugs, wires, brain, water pump, radaitor, and more....help!!!
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Take a look at your time chain. It might be off timing.
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Run a couple bottles of gas line dryer, 2 of heet and 2 of iso heet for $8.00 you can stop chasing phantom problems. IF you were like me you couldn't afford to fill up when
gas prices were high, so that leaves alot of empty space to condense water from the air
and it will eventually get to the point that it clogs small openings since it has a higher
surface tension then gas. One grabs any water in solution and the other grabs water
sitting on the bottom, Dump it in on 1/2, 1/4 whatever is in it and run it until 1/8 tank
and refill with fresh fuel. Put a bottle in every oil change so it won't happen again!!
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If you have intermittant running problems or a flat spot/buck/dying/cutting out while accelerating.
Do your self a favor and try some dedicated gas
line dryer, Double or even triple dose it, It's cheaper
then throwing parts at a problem that doesn't throw
codes!!
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