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My daughte in her wisdom decided to wash my 1993 Jetta 3 engine and the water has caused havock and I cannot start the car.
I removed a plug and started the car with the HT lead connected and there was no fire at the electrode.
I had a spare distributor and swopped it. Still nothing.
Please assist.My daughte in her wisdom decided to wash my 1993 Jetta 3 engine and the water has caused havock and I cannot start the car.
I removed a plug and started the car with the HT lead connected and there was no fire at the electrode.
I had a spare distributor and swopped it. Still nothing.
Please assist.
AnonymousMar 22, 2014
Firing order for 2.5lFiring order for 2.5l
AnonymousMar 25, 2014
Don't know which spark plug is # 1Don't know which spark plug is # 1
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Here is the firing order and spark plug wire routing diagram for a 2006 Chevy Impala LT 3.9 V6:
Firing order: 1-2-3-4-5-6
Spark plug wire routing (starting from the driver's side):
Cylinder 1: connect to the coil tower closest to the driver's side headlight
Cylinder 3: connect to the coil tower next to cylinder 1
Cylinder 5: connect to the coil tower next to cylinder 3
Cylinder 2: connect to the coil tower closest to the passenger side headlight
Cylinder 4: connect to the coil tower next to cylinder 2
Cylinder 6: connect to the coil tower next to cylinder 4
Note: Make sure to route the wires properly to avoid cross-firing.
Here is the firing order diagrams for the 4.3 liter V-6 engine and the 2.2 liter 4 cylinder engine, and let me know if you need any help to understand these diagrams, or if you require any further assistance.
For the 1997 VW Jetta: I do not know if you have the 2.0L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder or the 2.8L DOHC V-6; however I have included both below. The 2.0L has a Distributor Cap and the 2.8L has an Ignition Coil.
For the 2.0L SOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder: Firing Order: 1-3-4-2 Cylinders ........(back)......... |...1...2...3...4...| .......(front) Distributor: ..(back) (+)..1 2..........3 ......4....(+)-screw
For the 2.8L DOHC V-6: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders: .......(back)....... |.1....3....5....| |....2....4....6.| Ignition Coil Connections (back) |.2..5.| |.4..3.| |.6..1.| (front)
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I do not know if you have the 1.8L, 2.0L, or 2.8L; however I have included all three below.
For the 1.8L AND 2.0L: Fire Order: 1-3-4-2 Cylinders: .......(back) 1.....2......3......4 ......(front) Distributor:
....(back) (+)..1 2.........3
......4..(+)-screw
...(front)
For the 2.8L: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders:
........(back) 1.......3........5
....2........4........6 (bank offset)
........(front) Ignition Coil Connections: (back) 2...5 4...3 6...1
My daughte in her wisdom decided to wash my 1993 Jetta 3 engine and the water has caused havock and I cannot start the car.
I removed a plug and started the car with the HT lead connected and there was no fire at the electrode.
I had a spare distributor and swopped it. Still nothing.
Please assist.
Firing order for 2.5l
Don't know which spark plug is # 1
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