check for spark at plugs,coil.check you are getting fuel check ignition condensor
timing belt broke?
If the check engine light is or has illuminated, check for codes.
No. Ignition timing is totally controlled electronically, and changing plugs will not have a direct effect. You can always check it with a timing light if you want, but there's nothing to adjust.
Change plugs, check your ignition coil. an check your batt(it needs to be fully charged)
Need to see if the plugs are firing, check the coil, distributor cap and rotor.
check/change the ignition components(plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor button)
check the plug gap is it excessive if so replace the plugs
check your battery voltage it needs 24 volts for the glow plugs to fully cycle up.
im having the same problem and mine cranks when it wants too, a guy told me it sounded like the amature in the distributor, its 14.00 so im gonna try that. i had the module on side of dist. checked and it checked fine. i have spark from coil but not to the plugs... but at times it cranks, idles and runs for about an 8th of a mile then dies. hope this helps.
Have it checked for codes with a scan tool.
1. Make sure you are getting fuel to the carb... 2. If you are getting fuel and spark to you spark plugs and the plugs are wet, You more than likely have a timing problem.