Theres always that possibility.
How about a little help, like what code are you getting, what year, make, model of car is it, and what engine?
What are the symptoms?
Yes, if the spark plug wires can be connected to the distributor and works.
It resembles a spark plug with wires attached.
test the temp sensor. Check spark plugs,plug wires,torque convertor. test the temp sensor. Check spark plugs,plug wires,torque convertor.
Check your spark plugs and wires, make sure they're good and no electrical leak or maybe vacuum leak. Bad MAF sensor- Get new one NOW !
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
I had the same problem, replaced coil packs,wires. Its the crank sensor, it controls the spark to the packs. Its about 20 plus dollars. Its easy to replace. Greg
spark plugs of spark plug wires. i had the same problem and i changed my spark plugs to the e3 ones and my spark plug wires to the msd 8.5mm wires and i haven't had the problem any more.
I'm not a mechanic but it sounds like there has been a mixup involving your spark plug wires , either at the coil pack or at the spark plugs
Vacuum leak, defective spark plugs or wires. Vacuum leak would be the #1 suspect.
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
you either did not gap the plugs to spec or you put this wires on wrong
try changing the spark plug wires also