Under the seat ( according to the Owner Guide )
Under the seat ( according to the 1998 Ford F-150 Owner Guide )
Fold the top of the right rear seat forward. Open the door behind the seat. The jack is inside.
I bought one of those jack rods for my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT at the local dealer for under $20.00.
You can view the 1998 Ford F-150 owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Guides ( page 142 states that the jack and lug wrench are under the seat )
Look behind the fender under the hood on the left side.
On a 1998 Ford F-150 : The jack handle should be at the front of the engine compartment , on top of the radiator support
In a 2000 Ford F-150, the jack handle is typically stored with the jack itself, which is located beneath the rear seat. To access it, you need to lift the rear seat cushion, where you'll find the jack and its handle secured in a compartment. Make sure to check that it is properly stowed for safety during driving.
On a 1998 Ford Ranger, the tire jack is typically located under the driver's side front seat. You can access it by lifting the seat cushion. Additionally, the jack may be stored in a compartment or secured with a bracket, so be sure to check for any covers or latches that might be holding it in place.
On a 1998 Ford Ranger 4WD, the jack and lug wrench are typically located underneath the driver's side of the vehicle, secured in a compartment behind the rear seat. To access them, you may need to lift the rear seat cushion. The lug wrench is usually stored with the jack, which is designed for changing tires.
a key...or the clicker? OR The code is on the door lock module that is located just ahead of the jack.
at the left side of rear compartment where the jack is. on the sticker of the the yellow box.
Depends on the Year and style. I've owned 3 different ones. One was under the Hood. One older model with a cab extension, it was behind the seat.