The Firing order is 1,3,4,2 [http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-13881.htm See] Good Luck and Remember.
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You need to look for the firing order for your specific engine. That's the order you place the plug wires in. Make sure the rotation of the distributor matches the firing order.
the firing order on a 95 jeep Cherokee I6 is 1-5-3-6-2-4AnswerThe firing order is usually found on all engine blocks, stamped right on the block in a obvious place like a top surface or on the manifold. Badgirl.
Start with number 1 cylinder in the same place as a standard rotation motor, then use the same firing order as the standard, but in a counterclockwise pattern. Just did this on mine and it works !!
www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces - one of Ford's websites ) shows the firing order for the 1988 ( and each year ) Ford Festiva - 1.3 L - 4 cylinder as ( 1 - 4 - 3 - 2 ) but , My large Chilton repair manual for a variety of vehicles , about . com , autozone . com , and another website each has ( 1 - 3 - 4 - 2 ) as the firing order They are in agreement that the distributor rotor turns counterclockwise and that the # 1 cylinder faces the right side of the Festiva .
firing order is all in place, 123456, look it up in the back of the owners manuel i jsut did for you
This can be found in the users manual. This is the best place to find all of the answers to your questions about the vehicle.
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You replace them one at a time. Choose the longest from the original set and then remove it from the car. Get the longest from the new set and place it on the car. And so on till all have been replaced. If you remove all of them at one time you will have to look up the firing order to put in the new set.
the Shadow 2.2L is a straight for, meaning that the cylinders go 1-2-3-4 but the distributor cap goes 1-3-4-2, which would be the firing order on the distributor cap... the cap also has the numbers on it right next to where the plug wires attach to, to make it easier to place... also did you know that on the intake manifold it says FIRING ORDER and it has the firing order... atleast on some models it does... -1--3- -2--4- It goes clock wise for the firing order.
If it is a 4.6 whitch I believe was the only V8 offered on the 96 the order is; 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 Run1
It could be out of time. You could have a spark plug wire connected to the wrong place in the firing order.
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