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go to a parts store and open a book called specs for that type engine or call the dealer and they will give you the order of firing you need free also ask for distributor firing order this will allow you to match the distributor to the spark plug order on engine
is there a car starter on car sometimes the fuses burn or wires break under the dash and did you check all fuses and if i understand nothing happens when you try to start or it cranks but no start
"1st coil terminal as you stand at front of car L>R 5-2-3-6-4-1
2nd firing order of spark plugs as you stand at front of car
L>R rear bank (1) (towards firewall) 1-3-5
front bank (2) L>R (side to radiator) 2-4-6
(this is for the 3.4L V6--204cubic inch engine)
The firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6
Hope this helps , keep me posted, be glad to help
cannot be specific, had a 98 (now a 99). remember they fire twice- compression and exhaust. if you don't get and answer soon, look up firing order and everyother one should fire together, limiting combinations to two. It doesn't care what stroke it is on
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