Because the fuel is ignited by compression, not spark. A totally different principle.
it could be for the spark plug, petrol engines dont need glow plugs, diesel engines do
No, diesels dont have spark plugs
diesels dont have spark plugs
They dont, diesel engines are generally more reliable than gas engines, and alot simpler due to the fact that the entire ignition system found in gas-powered engines is deleted entirely from the diesel equation. (Diesel engines don't have spark plugs, they rely on compression to ignite the fuel, meaning: they sqeeze the diesel fuel so much that it explodes)
The compression ratio is high enough to combust the diesel without the aid of sparkplugs
remove the coil packs then the spark plugs dont just drop the plugs when installing this will damage the electrode
ok since it is a diesel it has no firing order ..diesels dont have spark plugs and they dont use a spark to combust they use compression because diesels are high compression and heat and glow plugs before it starts heat it..if it will not start it might be a glow plug issue or a injector issue if everything else works like it turns when you turn key
no i dont think you can use diesel fuel injector cleaner in gas engines
they dont work
you dont
it has 8 spark plugs why i dont know but it has 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------- The 2.3 L four cylinder engine has Fords twin plug ignition system ( 8 spark plugs ) There are 2 spark plugs per cylinder , 1 sparkplug fires on the " power stroke " and 1 sparkplug fires on the exhaust stroke to reduce the emissions The 2.9 L / 3.0 L / and 4.0 L - V6 engines have 6 sparkplugs
spark plugs are located in the side of the head you remove them with a spark plug socket tip for you if you dont know where spark plugs are or how to remove them, i would get someone that does know, to do it or at least show you