Bad coil, Bad damaged or unplugged crank/cam position sensor, bad rotor, distributer cap, faulty distributer, plugs wires
Bad coil or coil pack.
AC are the OEM spark plugs and they are excellent plugs. I would recommend you buy AC/Delco Iridium Spark Plugs. They are as good or better than any others you can buy. NGK are also great plugs and I have been told they make the AC plug but I cannot verify that.
replace spark plugs !!! chances r one is cracked !!!! Either spark plug(s) or, check the timing
A blown fuse.
the engine is constantly vibrating and it dislodges the spark plugs
That would be on the drivers side cylinder head between #3 & #5 spark plugs.
I would recommend the OEM spark plugs, AC/Delco. Excellent plugs.
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+.
Use the same spark plugs as you would with a distributor, but reset the gap to .020".
Same as you normally would in any other car, depends on the spark plugs.