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James Rafferty
• Las Vegas, NV, USA
• Registered on 9/7/2003
• 1 post
Posted:9/7/2003 21:26
Ok this is an odd one. I have a 1988 Bronco II (Edie Bower Edition) I get into the truck and start it up, the "rear anitlock" light come on and the power windows/locks and radio don't work. I then put the truck into drive and go. After a bit the "rear anitlock" light turns off and the rest of the electical works fine. Now at this point when I hit a bump in the road (doesn't have to be a big one) the electrical power to the engine shuts off just for a second (RPM's drop to zero) then the power is restored and everything runs well. So now I am driving down the road bumping along with the engine cutting on and off. When I get to a destination and put the truck into park (or anyother gear) it cuts off. I then start it back up, put it in reverse or anyother gear and it cuts off. I have to start the truck in gear, (the neutral safety switch must be bypassed). Any ideas of where to possibley look for a short or bad sencor or anything. Thanks for any help that anyone can come up with.
BigSwede
• Sarna, XX, Sweden
• Registered on 8/17/2002
• 36 posts
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Posted:9/8/2003 06:14
Have you checked the ground connections? (chassi-connection)
By the sound of it, it should be ground failure somewhere...
I really donīt know where to start looking. But all ground conn. under the hood is worth checking...
Maybe someone knows in this forum...

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Odd Electrical Problem
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