I have a 1989 Bronco II. It will start up fine, but to keep it running, I have to pump the gas pedal. If I hold it slightly depressed, all the way down, let go completely, or anything other than pumping the gas pedal rapidly, it dies. I have replaced the fuel filter to no avail. I have also checked the fuses. Any advise would be appreciated
Also another question. I was replacing a headlight in the dark and I removed the battery so I could get a better look and more room to move. Well, when I put it back in, I put it in backwards. It fried the alternator, so I had to get that replaced. Now, the only thing on my dash that works is the speedometer. No lights or other gauges. Turn signals don't work all the time either. Hazards don't work at all. Did I fry something bad? Thanks.
Also another question. I was replacing a headlight in the dark and I removed the battery so I could get a better look and more room to move. Well, when I put it back in, I put it in backwards. It fried the alternator, so I had to get that replaced. Now, the only thing on my dash that works is the speedometer. No lights or other gauges. Turn signals don't work all the time either. Hazards don't work at all. Did I fry something bad? Thanks.