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1. Test for spark. Make sure the coil is producing spark. 2. Did you remove the plug wires one at a time? If not then check to make sure the firing order is correct.
Yes, it could be the wires, especially if this started after the plugs were replaced. The wires could have broke inside after pulling them off the plugs. There shouldn't be a distributor cap, there should be a coil pack on each spark plug, and I think that one of them is your culprit.
You may have a bad coil pack - try moving two of them around and see if the misfire follows the coil pack or stays at the same cylinder. If it follows the coil pack, get a new one. If it stays in the same cylinder, inspect your spark plug wires and make sure the plug is gapped correctly.
1.1 mm is the standard gap for a platinum tipped plug. Plugs for this car usually come pre-set but it's always worth checking before installing. Hope this helps.
i need the engine size in order to answer your question, since this car come with, 1.8 1.9 2.0 and 2.8 engines on it please tell me wich one you have and we go from there
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