No. It should only spark with the engine turning over.
A bad connection inside the ignition switch will keep it from turning the engine over.
a diesel engine uses compression and has no need of spark plugs
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
A diesel engine has the same internal components and works off of compression ignition, not spark ignition.
the spark plugs on a 106 should be in the top of the engine on earlyer models you should see 4 leads conected to them. a later model may not have ignition leads but a sort of ignition pack on top of the engine. the plugs would be under this.
On a 1997 Oldsmobile Achieva SL, the spark plugs are located on the engine, beneath the ignition coils. To access them, you typically need to remove the engine cover and the ignition coil pack, which sits directly above the spark plugs. The spark plugs themselves are threaded into the cylinder head and can be accessed once the ignition coils are removed.
make sure your getting spark at the plugs when your turning it over and if your not it might have blown the ignition control module inside the distriburetor.
Below the Ignition coils on top of the engine.
Your Jimmy has a crankshaft position sensor mounted by your crankshaft pully in the front of your engine on the bottom. If the senor is bad your engine does not recognize that your engine is turning and will not fire the plugs. Try changing your sensor and your engine should start.
On a 2001 KIA Sportage, the spark plugs are located on the engine's cylinder head. For the 2.0L engine, you can find them underneath the ignition coils, which are positioned at the top of the engine. To access the spark plugs, you may need to remove the ignition coil packs first. Ensure the engine is cool before attempting to replace them.
Take off the plastic engine cover with the three or four bolts pending on which model, then remove the ignition coils and ignition coil plugs, and presto! you have access to all your spark plugs.
In a 2006 Mitsubishi Endeavor, the spark plugs are located on the engine, accessible by removing the engine cover and the ignition coils. The Endeavor is equipped with a V6 engine, so there are six spark plugs, one for each cylinder. Each spark plug is situated on the top of the engine, connected to the ignition coil, which needs to be removed to access the plugs for replacement or inspection.