1-3-4-2 1-3-4-2
Yes, all gasoline cars have spark plugs. However, the 2005 Nissan Altima does NOT have spark plug wires. Instead, they have what are called ignition wires. They perform the same function as a spark plug wire but are more efficient. However, they are not easily replaced by a shade tree mechanic and often require Nissan dealership assistance for removal/replacement. Hope this helps.
depends on the year if your car is 00 and newer it will be under the coils if it is older it will be on the top under the spark plug wires.
get a new cap and rotor. keep track off where your spark plug wires go. its very easy to repair a distributor.
On a 1996 Nissan Altima, the distributor is located on the front of the engine, near the intake manifold. It is typically mounted on the driver's side and connected to the ignition coil and spark plug wires. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the air intake or other engine covers.
The Order is: Rear Spark Plugs 1-3-5 Front Spark Plugs 2-4-6
maybe ignition modual
The spark plug order for your 1988 Nissan Pathfinder V-6 engine is; one Êsix Êtwo Êfive Êthree Êfour. Your engine will run very rough if the spark plug wires are not connected in the proper order.
30000 mile intervals. also replacement of the fuel filter is recommended at the same time. every 2 spark plug replacements the wires should also be replaced
To change the spark plugs in a 1991 Nissan Stanza, first, remove the ignition wires from the spark plugs, noting their order. Use a spark plug socket to unscrew the old plugs and replace them with new ones, ensuring they are gapped correctly. For the distributor cap, locate it on the engine, then disconnect the wires and unscrew the cap. Replace it with a new cap, ensuring that the wires are reconnected in the correct order.
A 1998 Altima may stall at 2500 rpm's over a bad spark plug or plug wires.
There are numbers on the distibutor cap for each wire that correspond to the cylinders. The cylinders are numbered 1 thru 4 with #1 on the passenger side. I hope this helps you.
alternator or bad wires