Underhood Wiring Problems of Ford Bronco

Ford Bronco owners have reported 3 problems related to underhood wiring (under the electrical system category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Underhood Wiring problem of the 1996 Ford Bronco

Failure Date: 08/18/2005

1. General use of the vehicle 2. Cruise control stopped working. Brake fluid dark/leaking out. Brake pressure switch caught on fire and burned. 3. I will have to get a new switch.

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2 Underhood Wiring problem of the 1996 Ford Bronco

Failure Date: 05/23/2004

The consumer could not get vehicle out of park one morning and had to replace a fuse. Just after vehicle started smoke came from under hood. The consumer opened the hood, and saw a fire at the master cylinder. The consumer put the fire out with a bottle of water. The master cylinder pressure switch and connector was replaced.

3 Underhood Wiring problem of the 1996 Ford Bronco

Failure Date: 02/01/2004

In regaurd to investigation ea 05-005 headed up by bruce york; I have a 1996 Ford Bronco that the speed control deactivation switch also shorted out. It did not result in a fire but the cruise control doesn't work. The wires are burnt right next to the switch and the switch is full of fluid. I currently drive it as is with the wires pulled away but every thing is still in the truck if any investigators want to see it. I see no mention of the Bronco in the investigation but the same thing happened to me. I was fortunate. No fire.


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