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might be that you accidentally disconnected the crank sensor close to the transmission, this gives a no start condition without a check engine light on most cars...
If you didn't change the wires one at a time,you are probably mixed up in firing order. Pull them all,get a picture of order from your local parts house and start over.
It's already not start before you changed or after changed ? If before. the timing belt or might be broken , burn fuel pump's fuse, injector's fuse or main engine relay. If after. It's possible miss some wire that still not connect.
Do you have the "firing order" correct? In other words, is each spark plug wire going to the same cylinder it was on before you changed the plugs? If you have done nothing else but changed the plugs then this is the most likely problem.
If when you try to start the car it backfires through the exhaust or backfires through the intake. Then this " IS" the problem. Good luck.
Make sure your firing order is correct. Also if you replaced cap and rotor make sure coil wire isnt loose. If you cant find the firing order its stamped on your intake manifold, cylinder numbers should also be stamped above each cylinder on the manifold.
Did you get the firing order correct?
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