- Dec 26, 2016
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So let me say first, I haven't dug to deep into this yet as I don't drive it much.
I have changed the plugs about 100 miles ago.
I have started to experience some issues actually starting the car..just cranks and cranks..
Thought fuel wasn't getting to the cylinder...pulled plug one and it's soaked in fuel.
Thought well maybe the coil isn't firing so I pulled a plug and hooked up a old spark plug to test for blue spark. I got blue spark and a faint start...
Cranked again with plug one not plugged to the cap...started.
Plugged the wire back in and boom started fine..
Went on for like a week cool..no problems.
Well started giving me a no start just crank again..
So I pull the wire for plug one from the cap this time...boom starts and idles fine.
Plug the wire back into the cap and starts again no problems..
Anytime the car does this I repeat the above and it starts Everytime no problem.
Really weird, any thoughts?
I have changed the plugs about 100 miles ago.
I have started to experience some issues actually starting the car..just cranks and cranks..
Thought fuel wasn't getting to the cylinder...pulled plug one and it's soaked in fuel.
Thought well maybe the coil isn't firing so I pulled a plug and hooked up a old spark plug to test for blue spark. I got blue spark and a faint start...
Cranked again with plug one not plugged to the cap...started.
Plugged the wire back in and boom started fine..
Went on for like a week cool..no problems.
Well started giving me a no start just crank again..
So I pull the wire for plug one from the cap this time...boom starts and idles fine.
Plug the wire back into the cap and starts again no problems..
Anytime the car does this I repeat the above and it starts Everytime no problem.
Really weird, any thoughts?