It's PROBABLY a wheel balance problem. It just happens that that's the resonance frequency of the suspension.
Tune up
Engine miss at idle. Can be caused by vacuum leak.
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It could be a shifted belt in one of the tires.
bent wheels or a broken cord in a tire or a deformity in a tire.
Perhaps front rotors are "out of round" and need to be either re-surfaced or replaced
Perhaps spark plug wire got disconnected in error?
If it varies with driving speed, look for an out-of-round tire. If it vibrates only when braking, you probably have a warped brake rotor.
Sounds like an engine misfire. Can be bad spark plug, plug wire, fuel injector, or bad coil on plug.
The Honda Accord of 1998, just as any car in a frosty/cold morning, shakes because the engine is trying to warm itself up. Any car has gaps like the tiny edges between the bonnet and bodywork that can let the cold/ frost/snow in. A car's engine doesn't shake in '10 mintues' (some cars less/ some cars more) because then it's warm enough to not need a jig from the internal heater.
This is typically caused by severe wheel alignment problems. Bad suspension components (e.g. shock absorbers) can cause this also.
Hi, normally there are 2 types of electrical connectors. One with one clip in the middle and the other with two clips on both sides if I 'm not mistaken ! To remove a connector, you need to press on that clip (or clips) then shake it from side to side while pulling out at the same time. Use other hand to hold the other half of connector (NOT the wire) .Sometimes you need a little force ! Good luck !