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Yes these cars are the same as far as parts go. You will need to change some wiring on the automatic car for the manual swap to work without changing the wiring harness.
hi it can but its very unlikely have you replaced or checked the cam sensor at front passenger side of motor, if that is worn it will kill all the power and spark
perhaps you should 've checked the spark plug wire spark plug itself and the wiring going to the coil,there some many things that can cause a particular coil not to work.
if there are no major problems present all it needs is a tune up(spark plugs,fule filter,oil change, air filter, fule injector cleaner). for a upgrade in fuel economy add a short ram intake, parts are fairly easy to install.
The dipstick has a black plastic handle in the shape of ring of about 1 inch in diameter. It is located on the left side of the engine (looking from front) behind the spark plugs. Best visible from the passenger side fender location (start looking from the left part of the transmission , the black handle clearly stands out on the white metal).
its quite possibly the crank angle sensor as they do this when they heat up,the car wont start,till it cools down,you can get the resistance checked on it to see if its ok,but you will need someone with experience to do it but its not a hard job
Sounds like you may have a bad spark plug and or wire, check the wires and plugs, if it's been more than 30,000 miles sence your last tune up, you should do a tune up anyway it may fix your problem.
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