1989 bronco 2 not getting fuel

Asked by DylanLong1999 Nov 30, 2022 at 07:09 PM about the 1989 Ford Bronco II XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I have a 89 bronco 2 that isn’t getting any fuel. I’ve
replaced the fuel pump, and fix the inertia switch that
cuts off fuel to the engine if it is in a wreck. I’ve tried
googling left and right trying to figure it out, but I’m
not a mechanic. So I don’t know 70% of the stuff
people are talking about. If anyone can give me some
pointers, or a list of stuff to check I would be greatly
appreciative of it, thank you!

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Did you check to see if the fuel pump and inertia switch are getting power? Use a multi meter. I would also inspect the fuel pressure regulator. Since you said you are not a mechanic, your best bet is to have the vehicle towed to a garage so they can diagnose it if you need the vehicle in a hurry.

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