If the car skipping,ain't getting all of it's power then that's 2 ways i can think of
take the spark plug out of the head. then put the spark plug wire back on the spark plug. ground the plug on the engine you can do this by putting the plug any where there is metal and lay it on it. then turn engine over and see if you have spark. if not then do the same thing with just the wire by putting a Philips screw driver in place of the plug, ground it turn over the engine see if there is a spark if their is the plug is bad. if not then the coil or flywheel is bad more than likely it is the coil
bad plug bad plug cap stator
If the car will not start...the spark-plug is bad.
Bad spark plug, bad spark plug wire
bad spark plug wire.
Yes. If the ignition is malfunctioning, the spark plug will not ignite. A bad ignition module, a bad spark plug or a bad plug wire are the most common causes of that (besides a bad battery, of course).
Spark plug wire not connected to spark plug? Spark plug wire connected to Wrong spark plug? Vacuum line disconnected? Bad spark plug or wire?
If you know that there is spark at the distributor cap then I would think it would be bad spark plug leads.
poor spark plug gap bad wires or weak coil or bad spark plugs
Keep the spark plug hooked up to the car but don't plug it into the engine chamber. Have a friend start the car and see if the plug sparks at the end. Also, if your engine misfires a lot than you most likely have a bad spark plug.
Could be a bad spark plug, a bad spark plug wire or a bad fuel injector.
Bad spark plug Bad spark plug wire Do compresssion test Bad valve Bad piston