try distribitor cap/ or coil pack, take a plug wire off hold with rubber glove to see if there is a spark in the wire when you try to start , if there is no spark try distributor/ coil pack
They go into the cylinders through the middle of the valve cover.
One for each cylinder except on some Ford 4 cylinders And the Chrysler Hemi's which have 2 per cylinder.
4-cylinders have four spark plugs, 6-cylinders have six spark plugs, 8-cylinders have eight spark plugs, etc, etc, etc
it depends on the number of cylinders.. if 2 cylinders it has 2 spark plugs if 4 then it has 4.
It depend on the Cylinders...For example, If a car has;4 cylinders it has 4 spark plugs6 cylinders it has 6 spark plugs8 cylinders it has 8 spark plugsSometimes there are 2 plugs per cylinder. Such as the Ford 2.3L 4 cyl has 8 plugs and the new gen Hemi's from Dodge have 16 plugs on a V8 engine.
My Chrysler 300 SRT8 with a 5.7 Hemi has 16 spark plugs
If you can hear a click from the starter, but it does not spin, you may have sucked water into the engine. That can destroy the engine. You need to remove the spark plugs to check for water in the cylinders.
If on 2 cylinders, replace the coil, if on no cylinders, ignition control module, also could be crank sensor.
That rather depends on where the front cylinders are, and what they are on.
Some honda i-DSI engines, alfa romeos Twin spark and nissan's NAP-Z engines had dual spark plug setups. 1989-1991Ford 4 cylinders and Mercedes M112 and M113 also had 2 spark plugs per cylinder.
that he must remove to get to spark plug rear of the cylinders
spark notes.com! it's really worth reading, though