yes it makes your car go really slow
If the car has the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine the spark plug gap is 0.060". If the car has the 2.8L V6 the spark plug gap is 0.045"
Spark plug wire not connected to spark plug? Spark plug wire connected to Wrong spark plug? Vacuum line disconnected? Bad spark plug or wire?
The device that ignites gas in a car engine is the spark plug. The spark plug will not work without a device, called a coil, that sends a signal to the spark plug to tell it when to spark.
The spark plug gap for a 1997 Lincoln Town Car is .054.
car stalled at red light and will not start. there is no spark from spark plug, help!
If the car will not start...the spark-plug is bad.
If u mean still gets power as in compression and sprays fuel? then your problem is your spark plug check if your spark plug is working simply by unscrew it put the spark plug housing on and lay it on the head of the engine of the car. (make sure that the metal part on the side of the spark plug is touching the head of the engine) if you have no spark then get a new one or fix it if u know how..
Yes, bad spark pugs or plug wires can cause the engine cylinder to misfire which will cause the engine to vibrate.
Screw out spark plug then screw in non fouler then screw in spark plug in non fouler.
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Keep the spark plug hooked up to the car but don't plug it into the engine chamber. Have a friend start the car and see if the plug sparks at the end. Also, if your engine misfires a lot than you most likely have a bad spark plug.
1993 Ford Escort 1.9 Liter Engine Spark Plug to Distributor Cap Wire Order: Looking at the engine from the front of the car, the distributor cap is to the right of the engine (or on the driver's side of the car looking from the front of the car. The spark plug wires come from each spark plug and terminate on the distributor cap. They plug in to the distributor cap. Looking at the engine from the front of the car, the spark plugs (left to right) are identified as spark plug "A", spark plug "B", spark plug "C" and spark plug "D". "A" wire comes from the "A" spark plug to the 4th (right most) hole on the distributor cap; "B" wire comes from the "B" spark plug to the 3rd (2nd right most) hole on the distributor cap; "C" wire comes from the "C" spark plug to the 2nd (left most) hole on the distributor cap and the "D" wire comes from the "D" spark plug to the left most hole on the distributor cap.