a timing gun
where are the timing marks on a ford ka 1.3 and how do i check the timing is correct
No it will not. Unless it has slip so mush that it has changed timing. Check the ignition timing for your car, make sure that it's correct. If not you have to fix it ASAP.
It depends on what was done in the tune up but you should make sure that the spark plugs have the correct gap, and then check that the timing is correct.
In order to set the timing on a SX4 1.9 diesel, you'll need to follow a few steps. Here are the steps you need to take: Locate the timing marks on the timing belt. Ensure that the timing belt is properly tensioned. Using a timing light, set the timing belt to the correct timing. Using adjustable wrenches, tighten the timing belt tensioner. Check that the timing belt is at the correct tension. Recheck the timing with the timing light. Start the engine and check for any misfires. Check the timing again to make sure it is correct.Following these steps should ensure that the timing on your SX4 1.9 diesel is properly set. If you run into any issues, it is recommended that you consult a professional mechanic.
Need to make sure the Timing is correct. Make sure the plug wires arent crossed. Are you sure it's wired right on the cap, and the Distributor is in correct. Need to check those things again FIRST.
You need three things for ignition, fuel, spark, and a correct amount of O2 compression(air). You have the two, maybe the timing is off not allowing the correct amount of compression for ignition, belt jump or plug wires not in the correct position. If the timing belt has just been replaced double check all of the timing marks. Check, test or replace the crank angle sensor. You say you have fuel but is it enough? Check the fuel pressure to be sure.
Double check to make sure you have your spark plug wires in the correct order. If they're out of order (on the wrong plugs) the plugs will fire, but not in the correct order to ignite the fuel. If the wires are on in the correct order, check your ignition timing. Incorrect timing could also cause an engine with fuel and spark to not run. For references on how to check your timing, and what the timing should be, I would obtain a chilton's or hayne's repair manual. It will show you step by step how to do it, what numbers to use, and what tools you will need. Very helpful!
Check it twice
To correct a mistake on a check, you should void the check and write a new one with the correct information. Make sure to mark the voided check as canceled to prevent it from being used.
Its out of time. The timing is off, check the key in the flywheel , and check to make sure the the timing chain has not jumped or slipped a tooth.
Correct timing is what ever the manufacture recommends.
The first thing I would check is to make sure the ignition timing is correct... And the cam timing belt or chain if it's separately timed from the ignition. If it's not either of those, I would check all of the engine control relays and fuses and make sure all of them are functional.