It will either cause it to run horribly or not run at all just replace one at a time so you know for sure that your doing it right
the rear cylinder will fire first.
never
They will not reach the plug, therefore the engine will not work.
Nothing. It will still run. depending on the year one wire is shorter (goes to rear cylinder) long goes to front cylinder.
Yes, they can, although with modern spark plug wires it happens less than it used to years ago. But yes - they can.
find the wires and do one at a time as too not cross wires with different plugs
No but, if you leave a plug wire disconnected and not grounded while running the engine, you can damage the ignition module.
There are no plug wires. The Intrepid has a coil on plug system.
i think you disconnect one of the plug wires or you need to change one of them . It could be the oxygen sensor, valves, plug wires or a sticking fuel injector. You'll have to get a little more specific. If it ran well BEFORE changing the plugs and now it doesn't, perhaps 2 of the plug wires have been cross-connected.
A 2000 Concorde does not have plug wires. There are individual coils on each spark plug.A 2000 Concorde does not have plug wires. There are individual coils on each spark plug.
most likely plug wires change them see what happens
If you do get the plug wires in the right firing order, the car will sound like it is missing realy bad. This is caused by not having the corect order of fire. Check with your local parts dealer for the right firing order.