Yes, but the order depends on the car.
There are electrical wires all around the vehicle. If you are looking for spark plug wires, it does not have any. It has individual coils directly on each spark plug.There are electrical wires all around the vehicle. If you are looking for spark plug wires, it does not have any. It has individual coils directly on each spark plug.
1 3 4 2 i believe this is the order, if any question let me know.
No order in the change as long as you put the wires back on the correct plug. Y-THINK-Y
Broken spark plug wires will keep almost any car from starting.
By any chance did you take all the spark plug wires off at the same time? Are you sure that you have the firing order correct? Did you get the plug wire connectors seated on the top of the spark plugs securely? You should feel a 'click' when removing the wires. Did you seat the plug wires in the distributor completely? If there is a gap, it can cause the cylinder to miss.
For a 1989 Ford Festiva with a fuel-injected engine, the correct order to plug the spark plug wires into the distributor cap is typically 1-3-4-2, following the firing order. The wire for cylinder 1 should be connected to the terminal at the front of the distributor cap. Ensure that the wires are routed correctly to avoid any misfiring or engine performance issues. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
There are not any wires. This engine used a coil over the plug to fire it. The coil is held in place by two long bolts for each coil. CAREFULLY remove the bolts without cranking hard on them .... they have been known to snap if overtightened. Then lift out the coil and leave the wires attached. The plug is directly below and can be easily removed. Do not overtighten!
No you do not need to replace any plugs at all when replacing wires.
Just like any other spark plug you just need to find the size of the plug and buy it.
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.
Yes. Of course you can. I recommend going to Walmart of or any other store that sells car stereo do it yourself products and buy a wiring plug for that year of car. You match up the wires on one end of plug to factory wires under dash and then match up wires from back of CD player (stereo plug) to the wires on the other side of plug. Then connect the plugand insert player. The factory wires will not match up to the wires from stereo plug and can be confusing (because for example there are 5 factory wires that you will need to match to the 3 stereo plug wires just to get power to the deck) and this way you won't accidentally hook wrong wires up and possibly fry your deck or cause a short in the car's electrical system.
Follow any of the spark plug wires from the spark plug to the top of the engine and they all will meet at the coil pack