make sure your coil wire is pluged in
Spark plugs and wires should be replaced after 60,000 miles depending on the type of driving and the location where you live and drive.
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
No, they don't necessarily have to be replaced. However it is usually a good idea to replace the wires along with the spark plugs. As the wires age and go through heating cooling cycles they get stiff and brittle. As you flex the wires to remove them from the spark plugs the inner conductor often breaks causing a misfire. Also when you pull the spark plug boots off of the spark plugs the connector often can break loose and stay on the spark plug, thus ruining the wire.
check the gappings of your spark plugs, it must be uniform.
You need to check wires. Make sure that you connected plug wires in the correct order. Check that wires are sitting tightly on spark plugs. If it didn't work, remove spark plugs and check the gap for all of them. Install the spark plugs and try to start again. If it didn't work install old spark plugs and try again. If it didn't work check the fuse box under the hood. Hopefully it works.
check that your sparkplugs are not cracked and that your wires are fully on your plugs
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.
Could be plugs and wires (spark plugs) I had a mis-fire (only 3 cylinders running) and I replaced my spark plugs and wires, and it worked. I have a 2003 Dodge Neon SE. Cheers!
ignition wires or cap change the spark plugs, and spark wires
Make sure that you have set the marks right, check the spark plug wires that they are connected, and connected to the appropriate spark plugs.
check/replace spark plugs and wires
Start with the ign. wires and the spark plugs.