Bad spark plug wires affect many areas of your vehicle. However, gear shifting in an automatic transmission is not one of them.
Runs all the Fuel, Spark and air tables for the EFI system. If in an automatic car it will also shift the transmission for you.
A bad knock sensor would illuminate the check engine light and allow the engine to ping (spark knock). The engine doesn't shift, the transmission shifts.
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Change the Spark plugs, if not bin it
An automatic spark ignition (igniter) works by allowing a spark to come on at the same time the gas comes on. The spark ignition module is inside the burner area. The burner should then light.
check the battery and connections. make sure the automatic transmission is in the park position. could be the starter is faulty
motorcraft.com shows for a 1978 F-100 with 351 M engine : a " pick - up " and reluctor for the distributor - no points the spark plug gap is ( .044 inch ) F-100 - automatic transmission - 10 degrees BTDC F-100 - automatic transmission - HIGH ALTITUDE - 14 degrees BTDC automatic transmission - CALIFORNIA - 8 degrees BTDC F-100 - manual transmission - 8 degrees BTDC the spark plug firing order is ( 1 - 3 - 7 - 2 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 8 ) the distributor rotor turns COUNTERCLOCKWISE also the engine cylinders / spark plugs are numbered : FIREWALL 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 FRONT
The 2013 Chevrolet Spark has a 5-speed manual.
The 2014 Chevrolet Spark has a 5-speed manual.
Possible answer, Trasnsmission shift cable/linkage out of position so trans thinks it is not in p or n.
The ignition coil would only affect the spark to the spark plug(s).
Check your spark plugs and leads.