WD-40
My 93 camry has no power from the distributor to the spark plugs. The car unable to start.
distributes the spark from the coil to the spark plugs
distributes the spark from the coil to the spark plugs
Check spark plug wires, distributor cap, and coil for cracks that let moisture in.
The spark travels from the coil to the distributor then from the distributor to the plugs. So if you have spark going into the distributor but not coming out to the plugs, I would blame the distributor cap and rotor being at fault.
ignition module is located under the distributor, where the spark plugs come out to go to the spark plugs, remove 6 bolts that hold the 3 capped distributor on, unplug the wires from both ends of module, 3 plugs, lift module out, nothing holds it in after distributor is removed, plug new module in, replace distributor.
no the plugs just delivers the spark. you only need to do timing if u pull the distributor out of the block or do a timingChan or if the distributor slips
No it is probably ur spark plugs or spark plug wires, that electric distributor or coil No it is probably ur spark plugs or spark plug wires, that electric distributor or coil
Use the same spark plugs as you would with a distributor, but reset the gap to .020".
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
To change the spark plugs in a 1991 Nissan Stanza, first, remove the ignition wires from the spark plugs, noting their order. Use a spark plug socket to unscrew the old plugs and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are gapped correctly. For the distributor cap, locate it on the engine, then disconnect the wires and unscrew the cap. Replace it with a new cap, ensuring that the wires are reconnected in the correct order.
To remove the stuck spark plugs, you can break them loose and then start to get them tighter as you rotate them out. The ratchet wrench can also be used to remove the stuck spark plugs.