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take off the distributor cap see what you find.
The actual problem is the starter continues to turn after key is turned off and pulled out of ignition.
You will have to have it scanned for codes, check with your parts house. They may scan for you.
Your 1998 F150 has 3 relays for your power door locks : an all unlock relay / a driver unlock relay / and an ALL LOCK RELAY I'm guessing that the ALL LOCK RELAY has failed I'm sorry but I haven't found the location of the power lock/unlock relays on your F150 yet ( does anyone know the location of the power door lock / unlock relays on a 1998 F150 ? )
These new Ford's have electronic ignition coils which eliminates the use of sparkplug wires. You should have 8 sparkplugs and 8 coils. These coils have plugs that go over the sparkplug. Each coil has it's own sensor which is connected to a harness and a screw that need to be removed in order to get to the sparkplug.
I am having trouble getting glove box out of 98 F150. I need a more detailed explanation of which screws need to be removed and their location.
How do I replace the block heater in my 1998 F150 4.6L?
When the coil fails. I've had a vehicle that had one original coil w 200k miles on it while all the other 5 had been changed after failures.
2006 f150 xl cabin air filter location
yes it does
f150 ignition coil sequence
On a 2006 Ford F-150, coil D refers to the ignition coil for cylinder number 4, which is located on the passenger side of the engine. To access it, you would need to remove the engine cover and locate the ignition coils, which are positioned atop the spark plugs. The coils are typically arranged in a linear fashion, making it easier to identify each one by their corresponding cylinder number.