The Ford Bronco II Fuse is the first line of defense against overloads that threaten essential components. The Fuse array, which is housed inside a plastic box in the upper right of the engine bay, shields relays from heat, vibration, and moisture. The relays meter power to the radios, lights, and navigation units. The early Bronco II models that mirrored pre-1981 Ford truck layouts adopted a single glass tube style. But in the mid-eighties, the brand changed over to compact blade pieces in low-profile mini, regular, and maxi sizes. The color coding and size indicate amperage, so it is necessary to replace a blown Fuse in any Bronco II with an exact match to keep these circuits within safe limits. A quick test light on both Fuse prongs or lighting on only one side confirms a failed Fuse that can easily be removed with the clip and swapped for the same. Replacing the complete Fuse box keeps any Ford electrical system in the Ford Bronco II dependable.
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