it could be a few things first off test your coil,distributer cap and rotor remove cap and look for worn or corrodide points if so buy new capw/rotor check coil first to see if there is any spark use a spark plug and disconnect a spark plug wire ground plug and turnover also start with the coil wire it cheapest also remove a spark plug look for worn or bridged plug
If you need to ask this question I would recommend getting the plugs done at a mechanic.
the engine is constantly vibrating and it dislodges the spark plugs
The spark plug tubes need replaced.
I would recommend the OEM spark plugs, AC/Delco. Excellent plugs.
make sure your getting fuel to the injectors make sure your getting spark to your spark plugs and wires or coil overs depending whats on the car
1. Make sure you are getting fuel to the carb... 2. If you are getting fuel and spark to you spark plugs and the plugs are wet, You more than likely have a timing problem.
engine may not be getting fuel pull the spark plugs after its been turning over and see if there wet with fuel engine may not be getting fuel pull the spark plugs after its been turning over and see if there wet with fuel
There would be six spark plugs for a six cylinder engine. One for each cylinder. Unless it is a diesel, then there are no spark plugs.
They had 2 engines available, a 2.4L 4 cylinder which would have 4 spark plugs and a 3.4L V-6 with 6 spark plugs.
Depends on the type of spark plugs. Factory plugs around 70 - 100k depending on the condition of the plugs. I would replace the spark plugs out with some AC Delco iridium plugs they will last you 100k+.
Same as you normally would in any other car, depends on the spark plugs.
Use the same spark plugs as you would with a distributor, but reset the gap to .020".