...spark but will not start. Any ideas? check grounding first,replace coil- not expensive.check the module connected to the computer(ECU).getting the spark is a good sign!try those firstBTW- NKG ...
spark plugs. If you take them out and the plug is fried, you should replace them. I had a similar problem with a misfire a few months ago, and ever sinceI changed the spark plugs, wires and air filter
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...spark plug in VW polo, warning lights is on... Just replaced the spark plug on my vw polo, and its the right one for sure, and now both engine warning light came on and later the air bag warning also ...
...If it stays on the original cylinder, the problem is likely your coil pack. If it moves cylinders, you need new spark plug wires. Always replace the spark plugs when you replace the wires as
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...spark can actually jump to either ground, or another plug wire. ... An easy way to check if your coil is causing your check engine light is ...packs, 12v VR6 engines are not included in the recall ...
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replace all 4 and the spark plugs. before you do that though check your wireing going to your coils look for broken wires or the ground that is next to the #1 coil that is the one closest to the front
...then obviously replace. But I would have expected a knock indication to the computer to change the A/F mixture rather than disable the spark, since the cause of the knock is mixture not spark
...spark at the plugs. I've replaced the ICM card, given it a new distributor (because I couldn't find a hall effect sensor without it), all to no avail. I even pulled back the rubber booties to ...
...spark. We have replaced several parts trying to figure this out and we are stumped. Any help would be greatly appreciated. CHECK ALL VACUUM HOSES FOR CONNECTION AND HOLES OR TEARS. THEN CHECK TIMING, ...
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...plugs weren't gapped right or the wires are in the wrong locations. Google search the firing order and check the wires/loactions first, then if they are correct, have a look at the spark plug
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