There could be several reasons why your plugs are not working, such as a blown fuse, a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty outlet, or a problem with the appliance itself. It is recommended to check these potential issues and troubleshoot accordingly to determine the cause of the problem.
check fuses
if you can't find the plugs you have know business working on this car.
Probably a blown fuse, not uncommon for the auxiliary plugs to do that.
No, as long as they were working good before you changed plugs and did not break them while changing the plugs they will work fine.
Not all of the glow plugs are working
There could be several reasons why your GFCI plugs are not working properly. It could be due to a tripped circuit, a faulty GFCI outlet, or a wiring issue. It is important to troubleshoot the problem carefully and consider seeking professional help if needed.
Usually caused by spark plugs not igniting properly. Check that your spark plugs and and your spark plug wires are in tact and working.
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if you cant find the spark plugs then you probably shouldn't be working on your car if you cant answer the question maybe you shouldnt leave answers like these
A rectifier is a device that converts an electronic current. The most common reasons for spark plugs not firing is because they have burned out not be a rectifier isnÕt working.
Misfires are commonly a result of bad spark plugs or the wires connecting to your spark plugs, There is a spark plug for each cylinder of your vehicle which affects your cars ability to start and shift up in gears, depending on which plugs aren't working.
Could be plugs and wires (spark plugs) I had a mis-fire (only 3 cylinders running) and I replaced my spark plugs and wires, and it worked. I have a 2003 Dodge Neon SE. Cheers!