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1988 Ford Bronco II Main Cab Harness Diagram


Herms88BII

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City
Bettendorf, IA
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Manual
Since my BII is down and it is too cold to work on it outside, i decided to yank the electrical system out of it & create wiring diagrams for all the harnesses and during this process fix the wiring issues im experiencing.

The first one i have completed is the Main Cab Harness (including the portion in the engine bay). I dont have all the connectors named but would be willing to update the drawing based off of anyones input.

I've gained alot of mechanical knowledge from this forum and since i'm an electrical engineer by trade, i figured this could be my gift back to the community.

Stay tuned for more (wont happen too fast, maybe another week or two and i'll have the engine harness mapped)

- Aaron
 
Holy crap balls! You are the man. I pulled the dash out of my 89 B2 today to work on a few things. This will definitely help me trace a few wires!!!

THANKS FOR THIS INFO!
 
No worries dude! Here's another document i created to go along with it...its still a work in progress (havent verified all the wire gauges) but its a nice companion to the schematic.
 
Looks like a TON of work. Someone should really put this in our library...Well done man!
 
By the way...I've had issues with finding out what #5 and 8 are myself. No idea where they go..They've always been unhooked.

Will you be updating us on what goes where?

Thanks alot for this! It's a great diagram..
 
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The plan is that as I get a more complete view of the electrical system (chase circuits from one harness through another) i'll go back and update each print so it is complete.

Once this is done, i'm going to redesign the cab & engine harnesses to relocate the entire power distribution system (using a Cooper Bussmann RTMR for a power distribution module) and EEC to where the cubby & glove box are currently...This should get all the relays/etc (but not the fuse links) out of the engine bay and raise the electrical system to a higher/safer position in the cab. I'm also going to be using an environmentally sealed 102 pin bulkhead connector to pass wires through the firewall (will allow for easy engine swap in the future) & am moving the passthrough to the passenger side.

Its probably going to be about 200+ hours of work to do the whole thing but its what i do for living (sometimes) and something i enjoy so it shouldnt be too painful.

In the end i hope to provide prints for how to do the rework i am doing that are accurate and easy to do. Our trucks are old...they need all the help they can get!
 
Wow...when I opened the first document I thought..."oh, great, a mess of wires..."...then I blew up the image and started tracing the wires...awesome!

The second document was what I was thinking of when I was looking at the first...what are the connectors and what do they look like...

This will earn you rep points all over the place...I will start that out...and thanks for taking the time...
 
cannot open

I've tried several times and different computers and I cannot pull up the attachment. If you still have it, would you be willing to send it to my email. Having the worst time to find a diagram and I want to see if this works.
 
I also just tried to open both attachment and only got a blueish gray screen. Did it get moved somewhere??? I had to splice a fuse box out of my nephews ranger into my bronco II harness. After I had a global meltdown from the fuel pump lead. when I say melt down it was just about every wire coming out of the fuse box twisted together with the insulation melted together like crayons on a hot day. But I'm chasing down one little short that leaves my rear running lights on. But it has to be the smallest short as you barely notice the lights are on at night. :icon_confused: Thanks
 
I can open the attachment is there anyway you could send me pics by email thank you
 
I made copies of this years ago...

1988_Ford_Bronco_II Main_Cab_Harness_Connector_List.pdf
1988_Ford_Bronco_II_Main_Cab_Harness_Schematic.pdf


Not sure if you will be able to open these...but I can try to upload them as attachments...
 

Attachments

Your attachments opened for me. The originals didn't. I also saved a copy because I have also noticed the disappearance of some attachments and pictures on different forums and threads. I don't know the reason, but suspect that the attachment was deleted because of non-use.
PS, thanks for saving those, they're great.
 
OK, good thing. You're welcome...I remember seeing them and thinking this guy put quite a bit of work into this and they might come in handy some day...looks like they're still in demand too...:)
 

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