You will get a miss fire. This could include but not limited to a check engine light for random cylinder miss-fire. U will more than likely damage the sparkplugs if not changed to the correct firing order and could damage the ignition coils. I hope this helps and for the correct firing order u should get a print out from autozone its free.
Spark plugs wires are just wires that happen to go to spark plugs. They weren't really "invented", it was more or less obvious once the spark plug was developed that there needed to be some way to get electricity to them.
find the wires and do one at a time as too not cross wires with different plugs
Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plugs wires and boots and remove the spark plugs. Put in the spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, and connect the battery.
You will see wires right on top of the motor. You can easily follow these wires to the spark plugs.
to change the spark plugs there are 5 steps to this: step 1: remove spark plug wires. step 2: find the right size spark plug socket and rachet. step 3: losen spark plugs until they come out. step 4: install new spark plugs into cylinder, but make sure not to cross thread them it is very easy. step 5: replace spark plug wires on to new spark plugs. and youre done
Spark plugs and wires
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
No you do not need to replace any plugs at all when replacing wires.
Change the spark plugs and wires... Change the spark plugs and wires...
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Disconnect the battery, remove the spark plug wires and boots, and remove the old spark plugs. Toss out the old spark plugs, put in the new spark plugs, replace the spark plug wires and boots, and connect the battery.
To change the spark plugs in a 1994 GMC Sonoma, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Remove the spark plug wires by pulling them off gently, then use a spark plug socket and ratchet to unscrew the old spark plugs. Install the new plugs by threading them in by hand to avoid cross-threading, then tighten them with the socket. Finally, reconnect the spark plug wires and the battery.