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250 hits | 76.31 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
93 Bronco PSOM logic board. Looks to be the same as the 93 Aeorstar board. In fact, the whole cluster assembly looks nearly identical except mine has a tachometer and the Aerostar transmission indicator has an extra D spot whereas the Bronco has PRN...
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228 hits | 70.62 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
93 Aerostar PSOM logic board. Same part number and logic number as the Bronco board. I only used the LCD but it appears this board would work if yours is toast.
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226 hits | 37.6 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
So much better with the 93 Aerostar LCD!
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242 hits | 53.16 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
The PSOM LCD was in bad shape so I swapped it with the LCD from a 93 Aerostar cluster I got from eBay.
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332 hits | 59.57 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
Looking good on Alcoa wheels and BFG 33's
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253 hits | 55 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
The interior is in pretty nice shape other than the rear headliner and the faded carpet that looks and smells like it's been getting wet for awhile.
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271 hits | 89.3 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
I dug around in my parts bins and scrapped together some replacement components and also fixed one trace that was open due to corrosion. Eureka, she runs! I had a code for MAP sensor which was because its vacuum line was tied to the A/C recirc. act...
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249 hits | 88.32 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
Two capacitors had a severed lead due to corrosion. One resistor was open due to corrosion as well.
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245 hits | 64.65 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
The previous owner gave up trying to get it running right after throwing parts at it. He tried fuel pump, coil, distributor, IAC. Symptoms were very hard starting and no start at all when hot. i quickly noticed there was no 5V getting to the TPS, ...
20200831_160735.jpg
332 hits | 59.57 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
Looking good on Alcoa wheels and BFG 33's
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283 hits | 85.3 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
As it was delivered. Park works fine so I'm not sure why all the blocks were needed, ha!
20200507_173123.jpg
271 hits | 89.3 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
I dug around in my parts bins and scrapped together some replacement components and also fixed one trace that was open due to corrosion. Eureka, she runs! I had a code for MAP sensor which was because its vacuum line was tied to the A/C recirc. act...
00T0T_eh4nPrUA9bu_1200x900.jpg
253 hits | 55 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
The interior is in pretty nice shape other than the rear headliner and the faded carpet that looks and smells like it's been getting wet for awhile.
20200831_144407.jpg
250 hits | 76.31 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
93 Bronco PSOM logic board. Looks to be the same as the 93 Aeorstar board. In fact, the whole cluster assembly looks nearly identical except mine has a tachometer and the Aerostar transmission indicator has an extra D spot whereas the Bronco has PRN...
20200507_130918.jpg
249 hits | 88.32 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
Two capacitors had a severed lead due to corrosion. One resistor was open due to corrosion as well.
20200507_130628.jpg
245 hits | 64.65 KB | Posted: 5/11/20
The previous owner gave up trying to get it running right after throwing parts at it. He tried fuel pump, coil, distributor, IAC. Symptoms were very hard starting and no start at all when hot. i quickly noticed there was no 5V getting to the TPS, ...
20200831_144134.jpg
242 hits | 53.16 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
The PSOM LCD was in bad shape so I swapped it with the LCD from a 93 Aerostar cluster I got from eBay.
20200831_144349.jpg
228 hits | 70.62 KB | Posted: 9/2/20
93 Aerostar PSOM logic board. Same part number and logic number as the Bronco board. I only used the LCD but it appears this board would work if yours is toast.
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