Sounds like the coil is bad on the one side ,need to replace coil .
Under the spark plug wires in the cylinder head, on top of the engine.
If you open the hood and can see only 3 spark plug wires: you have 6 cylinder engine. Otherwise you have 4 cylinder engine (you can see only 4 spark plug wires).
Yes, bad spark pugs or plug wires can cause the engine cylinder to misfire which will cause the engine to vibrate.
we need help! how do you change spark plugs and wires on a 2001 toyta camery
it will fire in the wrong order and the engine will essentially fight itself
The ( 2 ) engine , cylinder heads , are on each side of your V6 engine where the spark plugs are - just look for where the spark plug wires connect to the spark plugs
That's Fords twin plug ignition system , so your Ford Ranger 4 cylinder has ( 8 ) spark plugs and spark plug wires
Yes it does have spark plugs....no it does not have wires, they have boots from cylinder 1-5 and a diff one for 6th cylinder
To replace spark plug wires on a 3300 Oldsmobile engine, open the hood and remove the wires from the end of the engine. The number of spark plug wires most often corresponds to the number of cylinders your engine has.
If your engine is a V6 you will have 6 spark plug wires , the engine is V shaped , there will be 3 spark plug wires going to the front and 3 going to the back of the engine : X-----X-----X X-----X-----X front of Toyota Camry If your engine is a 4 cylinder , you will have 4 spark plug wires , the engine will be : X----X----X----X front of Toyota Camry
the same place they are in almost every vehicle, at the top of the cylinders. look for wires coming out of the top or possibly the sides of the cylinders, if you have a 6 cylinder engine there will be 6 wires. 8 cylinder engine 8 wires. you should be able to pull the wires right off and the spark plugs will be exposed. you will need an extremely deep drive socket to replace them. make sure you put the wires back to the exact same cylinder that they were on before and try not to let debris fall into the cylinder when the spark plug is out of the hole. although this may be too complicated for you, you might have to just take it into a shop for this.
Under the hood, you should see the rubber spark plug wires. They start at the distributor, they extend out to each cylinder on the motor. Just trace the spark plug wires and at the end is the spark plug. Pull the wire off and there it is. on the engine