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In the Suzuki Sierra, the order of the ignition leads from the distributor to the spark plugs typically follows the firing order of the engine. For a common 1.3L engine, the firing order is usually 1-3-4-2. Therefore, the lead connections would go from the distributor to the spark plugs in that sequence: first to cylinder 1, then 3, 4, and finally 2. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific configurations, as they can vary by model year and engine type.
Have you checked all of the High Tension leads from the distributor to the plugs, or just one or two? Same with HT lead from Coil to Distributor, Check Distributor cap for cracks
check all plugs plug leads distributor points and distributor cap for cracks and wear
New spark plugs do not always come pre-gapped. It is always wise to check the gap before installing. The routing of the leads have to be in the same order as they were removed, otherwise cross-firing can occur. Ensure the leads are installed at the distributor in the correct firing order.
It actually depends on the engine. But if it has HT LEADS (High Tension) Follow these from the distributor or electronic ignition unit and there are the plugs in the manifold of the engine
I own an 1996 V6 GX Toyota Camry I have recently changed the spark plugs but I think I have got the spark plug leads in the wrong order on the distributor cap. Starting at 1200 and going clockwise, can anyone tell me the correct firing order? Thank you
The problem is likely an electrical one - check your spark plug leads from the distributor to the plugs.
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1342. The number 1 plug will be on your left while looking at motor from in front o f car
The distributor distributes the spark to the spark plugs at the correct time and order.
the firing order is cast in to the intake manifold
The distributor send high voltage from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. It ensures that they fire at the correct time and in the correct order.