There is a load on the circuit. In other words something is turned on and is drawing power. You insert the fuse and will see a slight spark.
no but it can stop the fuel pump from running.
.045 inch
To change the spark plugs on a Pontiac Fiero, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the spark plug wires, noting their order for reinstallation, and use a spark plug socket to unscrew the old plugs. Inspect the plugs for wear, then install new plugs by hand to avoid cross-threading, and tighten them to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wires and the battery cable.
May be coil pack
To replace the back spark plugs on a 1987 Pontiac Fiero, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Access the rear spark plugs by removing the engine cover and any components obstructing them. Use a spark plug socket and ratchet to carefully unscrew the old plugs, then install the new ones, ensuring they're properly gapped. Finally, reconnect everything and the battery cable before starting the engine.
It more than likely needs a tune up. Oil Change, new spark plugs, ignition module, coil or coil pack, distributor cap rotor. There can be a lot of things that can cause poor mileage.
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No, not unless your connect the plug wires wrong or one of the new spark plugs was bad.
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Um... Only internal combustion engines have spark plugs. But I could be wrong so check next to your halogen fluid reservoir. If that does not help I would recommend replacing your muffler bearings
Likely Culprits: Bad Coil. Bad Ignition Control Module. Great Resources: