What kind of transmission does a Ford Bronco 2WD have?

What kind of transmission does a Ford Bronco 2WD have?

All Ford Bronco II’s are equipped with 4×4 type transmissions. The 2wd Bronco II’s use a “dummy” transfer case.

What are the gear ratios on a Ford Bronco?

Ford Bronco II Transmissions Automatics Trans Code Year Used Gear Ratios C5 W 1984 1st: 2.46 2nd: 1.46 3rd: 1.00 A4LD T 1985-1990 1st: 2.47 2nd: 1.47 3rd: 1.00 4th: 0.75 Manuals Trans Code Year Used Gear Ratios Toyo Koygo TK4 X 1984 1st: 3.96 2nd: 2.08 3rd: 1.39 4th: 1.00

What kind of oil do you use in a Bronco?

The use of SAE 5W-30 oil is preferred in all climate conditions. The use of SAE 10W-30 is acceptable in moderate to hot climates. Ford recommends using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford specification ESE-M2C153-E and certified by the American Petroleum Institute for gasoline engines.

What kind of transmission does a Bronco Corral have?

It was replaced by the 4R44E and 4R55E in 1995. The A4LD is a weak transmission, and is known to fail in offroading (4×4) applications. This is a fully synchronized overdrive transmission with a fifth gear overdrive that is set apart from the Mitsubishi 5-Speed by it’s cast, ribbed bottom cover.

Almost all Ford Bronco II’s had 4WD transfer cases. Even the 2WD models. Why? Who knows. The BW1359 transfer case in the 2WD Bronco II’s was basically a ‘dummy’ case and had a permanent seal where the front driveshaft would go. This means that the two-wheel-drive Bronco II’s had 4WD transmissions.

What kind of engine does a 1990 Ford Bronco have?

1987 Bronco II’s got rear anti-lock brakes. 1990 Bronco II’s were listed as having an optional 4.0 Liter V-6, but none have ever been seen. There was a sport package that had a front air dam and side skirts. There were (2) rare Bronco II conversions available. Sherrod Bronco II convertible – Click HERE. Bronco II Plus – Click HERE.

Are there any problems with the Ford Bronco II?

Another odd problem was with the seat belt system installed in the earlier 1984 Ford Bronco II-it proved to be far too fragile. Consumers reported that, in heavy braking conditions, the seat belts tended to snap off or break, negating their protective function.

What kind of sunroof did a 1984 Ford Bronco have?

The swing out tire carriers on 1984-1985 models were aluminum. 1984-1985 Bronco II’s had optional rear reclining buckets instead of a bench. Look real close at early XLS models or any Bronco II with a factory knob type sunroof.