There are couple reasons. First, the gap wasn't preinstalled properly you have to change it according requirements. Second, you installed the spark plug wires in not correct order which is bad you have to in the correct order. Third, the spark plug wires are damaged you have to replace it. Forth, check fuses.
Drain the fuel tank and all fuel lines. Install fresh gasoline. Change the oil and filter. Replace the battery and spark plugs. Use starter fluid to get it going.
No, The computer controls the spark and the main power. Without it you will not have any spark.
Does it turn over? Does it have fuel, spark and compression?
Check for fuel and spark
If you have the wrong leads going to the wrong spark plugs, then you will have a spark when the cylinder is somewhere other than where it should be, which is at the top of the compression stroke ready to drive the piston down and provide power. If you can start your car, it will be running very rough, have no real power at all and your gas mileage will be measured in gallons per mile. You are also running the risk of serious internal damage to the very expensive valves, so I suggest you fix it immediately.
Check/replace Rotor Check for spark at plugs
i had the same problem i had spark n fuel..i changed the plugs and the car fired up so try changin the plugs
There are a few reasons why a 1999 VW Bug will not start. The battery could be dead, the fuel pump may not be working, or the spark plugs may need changed.
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.
You need to check wires. Make sure that you connected plug wires in the correct order. Check that wires are sitting tightly on spark plugs. If it didn't work, remove spark plugs and check the gap for all of them. Install the spark plugs and try to start again. If it didn't work install old spark plugs and try again. If it didn't work check the fuse box under the hood. Hopefully it works.
check your distributor ignition module and go test it...
Obviously- the spark plugs were not the issue :)
Check to see if it getting spark/fuel Check rotor
1. Make sure you are getting fuel to the carb... 2. If you are getting fuel and spark to you spark plugs and the plugs are wet, You more than likely have a timing problem.
yes it does, every car has spark plugs or it wouldn't start.
Sounds like you flooded it. Pop the plugs out and let the gas evaporate and try it again.
Check the terminals in boots are fully snapped on to ends of plugs. Also proper torque on plugs. Remeber if loose, thee is no compression & gases won't fire.