Dead battery, grounded or open central coil wire, bad rotor, or corroded connections. Could also be a bad spark generator--the coil analogue in an electronic ignition.
Check the module under the distributor cap.
A bad spark plug, spark plug wire, distributor cap, rotor, fuel injector or burned valve.
=No it will not have a spark!==No it will not have a spark!=
Start with the battery. Without its power there is no spark. From there you go to the coil. Then go to the distributor and finally to the plugs. Check your plug wires also.
you have a bad control module, and check that coil resistance, cause they will fire but not how it should!! should be a good strong blue spark, if not replace it!
What i would do first is check the distributor cap and rotary button that's what usually goes bad first. if that's not it it could be the coil or maybe even the distributor itself.
If you have spark at all but one plug, the problem is with that plug, wire, cap or rotor.
If that vehicle has the 2.2L engine, it doesn't have a distributor.
A bad spark plug(s) can do that.
restabbing distributor and setting time I'm replacing 4 cylinder motor in a 87 Chevy s10 how do I install distributor and get the truck in time
I don't know what your specific problem is, but there is no distributor cap.
That is the ignition coil.