That would depend on which engine you have , and perhaps the year of the vehicle - more information please , and I'll try to help
Follow the plug wires and they will go to the distributor cap.
If you look at the top of engine but in the back. You will see the Distributor cap and wires. Mark the wires where you understand where they go. Then remove the wires. There is 2 small screews on each side of the cap, remove them and lift cap off. When you put new cap on, make sure it is sitting stright and flat on the Distributor. If it's not right then the screews will not start. It's a little trickey. Then put wires back on were they go.
It is in the very back of the engine. Just follow the spark plug wires from the spark plugs and they will go to the top of the Distributor. That will be the distributor cap that the wires are in.
How does the wires from the spark plug go to the rotor, which order?
There is 4 terminals on the right hand side of the distributor cap were the wires go. It will be the first one on the cap towards the front. That is if the distributor is in right.
The 1997 Escort LX 1.9 does not have a Distributor cap.. the plug wires go directly from the coil assembly to the spark plugs.
There is no distributor cap, only a ciol pack that the plug wires go to
Follow the wires from the spark plugs and they will go to the distributor unless the engine does not have one and has a coil pack.
Usually the length of the oem wires from the distributor can give you a general idea. Hope this helps
If it is a newer vehicle it most likely has coil packs not a distributor. Follow your plug wires and see where they go, if they go into black boxes they are coil packs.
counterclockwise
Yes... Where all the spark plug wires go into the same spot.Yes... Where all the spark plug wires go into the same spot.