No but, if you leave a plug wire disconnected and not grounded while running the engine, you can damage the ignition module.
Catalytic converter due to unburned fuel being burnt in the converter. It can also cause damage to the ignition module.
Please check your spark plugs,wires,distributor and rotor or the ignition coil module. My '93 LX has an ignition coil module.
the ignition module is on the distributer(the thing all the spark plugs wires go to)
never
At the end of the plug wires that don't connect to the spark module.
Ignition module. See if spark plug wires have arched. Check for spark. You could change it yourself. Module plus new wires will cost you around $200.
is there spark through the wires to the plugs?
check your plug wires, then your coil packs, then your ignition module.
The ignition module is under the ignition coils The coils are bolted to the frt of the transmission housing. Follow the ignition wires to the coils The coils are bolted to the module underneath The module control spark to the spark plugs. It sends the required signal to the coil as to when to fire t then fires and "sends" the spark through the ignition wire to the spark plug
bad spark module(s),but likely engine control module
find the wires and do one at a time as too not cross wires with different plugs
more apt to be the engine control module