4 posibiltys here.. 1) You ignition module could be bad, or the wiring for it could not be hooked up 2) Coil packs being bad, located on top of the ignition module 3) Crank Position sensor. A real pain to change, look around here on wiki, I just ansered how to change this sensor for another user. 4) Bad computer
Yes.
at the end of the plug wires in the head
The spark plugs on a 2004 Pontiac Vibe are changed by removing the plug cover, disconnecting the spark plug wires, and taking out individual spark plugs using a deep wall socket. New plugs are then set to the proper gap and torqued into place.
Give it a tune up. Change the spark plugs and wires..
test the temp sensor. Check spark plugs,plug wires,torque convertor. test the temp sensor. Check spark plugs,plug wires,torque convertor.
There is no spark plug wires on the 2.4L twin cam engine, the spark plugs are located right underneath the top cover on the head
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plugs wires and boots and remove the spark plugs. Put in the spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, and connect the battery.
they could be bad spark plugs as in not a very good brand. or maybe you didn't put the wires back on the right spark plug.
ac delco plugs and premium wires i am a Pontiac 2 car owner and delco was standard
Spark plug wires, spark plug boot, or coil on plug.
Remove the plug wires by turning them on the plugs to break the seal then pull then off and unscrew the plugs and regap the new ones and reinstall them
Depending on the brand, anywhere from $25 to $35 on average.