There is no specific order that you have to follow to replace the spark plug wires. My advice is to replace each wire one at a time in order to not get confused which is easy to do. Just remove one wire, get a new wire the same length and replace that wire. Then move to the next wire.
If you put the spark plug leads back on in the wrong order the engine will most certainly miss fire. The best way is to find the number one spark plug wire and then follow clockwise the firing sequence for the engine.
If you know that there is spark at the distributor cap then I would think it would be bad spark plug leads.
The wires running from the coil to the spark plugs are the leads.
on the back of the motor you will see the spark plug leads leading up to them
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number 1 goes to the front of the motor and work ya way back pretty simple
the firing order is 1342 on a daeoo lanos 1998
Spark plug order? there is no such thing.
to change spark plug in super saloon Nissan ga15 carburettor engine u unplug leads use plug spanner with extension & racket fit in plug hole & un screw plug . assemble in order.
same as any other car u remove the spark lead from the top of the engine beside the rocker cover then use a spark plug socket (which is longer than a normal one) to remove each spark plug be careful to put the leads back onto the same spark plug you removed and not to over tighten the spark plugs.
To change the spark plug leads on a 1996 Hyundai Excel, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the old leads by carefully pulling them off the spark plugs and the distributor cap, noting their order. Attach the new leads, ensuring they are securely connected to both the spark plugs and the distributor cap in the correct sequence. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the engine to check for proper operation.
In a V6 Commodore VT, the spark plug leads connect to the ignition coils, which are located on top of the engine. Each lead corresponds to a specific cylinder, with the firing order typically being 1-6-5-4-3-2. The leads run from the ignition coils to each spark plug, ensuring proper ignition of the air-fuel mixture in the cylinders. It's important to connect the leads correctly to maintain engine performance.