did you try cleaning your fuel injectors/ carb, that happens to alot of people
The spark travels from the coil to the distributor then from the distributor to the plugs. So if you have spark going into the distributor but not coming out to the plugs, I would blame the distributor cap and rotor being at fault.
Sounds to me like you need to replace the spark plugs, spark plug wires and rotor. If the condition still persists, replace the distributor cap.
probably needs tune up. plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor, button, maybe coil
faulty ignition components. you need a tune up. plugs, cap and rotor,and wires but it is usually caused by a bad distributor cap.
mabey bad plug wires or plugs....or rotor in the distributor...but im 16 what do i know
Plugs Wires Distributor cap Rotor Air/fuel filter PCV valve
Plug wires are installed incorrectly.
you may consider changing your distributor or your rotor within the distributor cap. Sometimes the distributors in chevys can go out quite often
Corrosion inside the distributor cap. Get a new cap and rotor.
Probably in need of a tune up, spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap and rotor.
Plugs, wires, rotor, distributor cap, air filter, oil and filter, check radiator level, tire pressure. That is about it.
there is no distributor on a 98 rav. therefore no cap or rotor. replace the plugs and wires and the tuneup is done