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1993 Ford Bronco

EGR system tubes can break and cause leak/noise

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Tubes for the EGR system (exhaust gas recirculation) can break, causing an exhaust leak and noise under the hood.

10 Reports

Problem With Double Cardan Joint May Cause Virbation/Noise at High Speeds

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If there is a vibration or noise at highway speed, it could be from the front driveshaft and may require replacement of the double cardan joint. A double cardan joint is a type of driveshaft joint that uses two universal joints.

9 Reports

Updated Differential Clutch Kit Available if Rear End Noise is Heard

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If a noise from the rear end is heard when going around turns or after driving at highway speed for an extended period, this could be caused by a failing deferential clutch kit. An updated differential clutch kit available.

7 Reports

High Engine Idle Due to Damaged Intake Gasket

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The upper intake manifold gasket may fail, causing an engine vacuum leak and a high idle condition. A damaged intake gasket should be replaced.

5 Reports

Battery Light Due to Damaged Alternator Connector

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The battery light may illuminate on the instrument panel because the alternator wire harness connector is damaged. A new connector kit is available and should be installed to correct this concern.

2 Reports

Valve cover gasket may fail and leak oil onto exhaust manifold

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Valve cover gasket failure is common causing oil to leak onto the exhaust manifolds.

1 Report

"No start" and stalling due to ignition module failure

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Failure is very common in the ignition module, causing intermittent stalling or a "No start" condition.
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