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Had difficulty preparing the diagram. Here is a video: How to Replace Spark Plug Wire Set 95-97 Honda Accord - YouTube
I'll try again as you won't be amused by that. Cylinder Firing Orders & Engine Diagrams - AutoZone Hmm, still trying.
4 - 3 - 2 - 1 for the spark plug wire routing of a 1997 Honda
If you need more information on how to replace the spark plug wires on your Honda Accord, you can check out this video tutorial from 1A Auto. It provides step-by-step instructions for properly replacing the spark plug wires on a 1995 Honda Accord V6 2.7L, but the procedure is similar for all 95-97 Honda Accord V6 2.7L models.
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i would change plugs and wires change one at a time. i would also test the coil pack. may want to do that first. http://easyautodiagnostics.com/gm/3.1L-3.4L/ignition-coil-pack-tests-1
Check all vacuum lines for leaks. Check spark plug wires for and spark plugs that may be worn and causing idle misfire.also check the fuel pressure regulator. any codes?
Here is a diagram of the firing order for you 3800 engine. Cylinders 1 and 4 are misfiring because the operate under the same "Coil Pack" and the coil pack has unfortunately gone bad. O'Reilly sells them for between $30-50 depending on the amount of warranty coverage you want. To replace, simply unscrew the screws that hold the coil pack in place. WAIT before unplugging the plug wires. Place the old coil pack and new coil pack next to each other, unplug one plug wire, then plug it to that same port on the new coil pack. then do the same for the other plug wire. Then screw your new coil pack in place, and start you car. should run fine!
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