The affected cylinders will not fire while they have compression and fuel. The engine will run very poorly, if at all, and you can potentially damage your cat. converters via unburnt gas in the exhaust.
Yes, if the spark plug wires can be connected to the distributor and works.
Distributor
It is in the very back of the engine. Just follow the spark plug wires from the spark plugs and they will go to the top of the Distributor. That will be the distributor cap that the wires are in.
it has to be the distributor cap or rotor or wires...plug wires.
Check the distributor and spark plug wires.
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
all the spark plug wires go to the distributor.
All of the spark plug wires go to the distributor. Just follow the wires and you will see the distributor.
There is no distributor on it. There is a coil pack, you can follow the spark plug wires to it.
It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.
Check fuel pump,filter,relay switch,fuses,etc. or spark plugs,wires and distributor cap.
A Distributor cap is the device that the spark plug wires are connected to. It distributes spark from the ignition coil through the wires to each spark plug.