Your engine may be misfiring. Check your fuel and ignition systems. Another possibility is that you have a worn engine mount that is allowing horizontal movement of the engine.
Locate the switch and press the reset button.
Ah yes the mysterious shake... As far as I can tell, its the torque converter... Though if that's not your problem, it could always be your idle sensor... Could it possibly be the U-Joints as well?
yes, but they are slightly different. in 1995 & 96 Ford put a crease at the bottom of the door. this is strictly cosmetic and doesn't affect the functionality of the door.
The tension on a 1988 Ford F150 can be loosened by adjusting the belt tensioner. The retaining bolt is loosened, the tensioner shifted slightly, and tightened down.
Usually if your vehicle shakes while driving -- especially if you don't notice the shaking at lower speeds, but see it at speeds of 35-40 MPH or more -- it is caused by a wheel being out of balance. The good news is that balancing a tire is usually very inexpensive.
To reset the oil change light on a Ford f150 you start by pressing the button on the dashboard. After you press the button on dashboard, it will start to cycle through liquid level checks, such as fuel level. When it gets to the oil, press and hold the reset button.
Press The Eject button to the left of where you put the CD in. I should say "Eject" or have a little triangle on it.
Press the gas pedal down further.
you will probably need a ball joint press and a splitter
With your ignition key in the ON or ACCESORY position press the SELECT button in your overhead console
No spark .no fuel.
press and hold the clock button then push the seek/scan to change