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2001 hyundai santa fe 6 cylinder 2.7 spark plug wiring position from spark plug to ignition coil. 3 coils have the numbers 1-4 2-5 3-6. so what number goes to whst spark plug?

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    THE CAR WONT START AND WHEN THE WIRING IS TESTED WITH A COIL ON EACH CYLINDER cylinder 2 and 4 have no spark

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    I'm not getting any spark and all the fuses are good and the timing belt is good

  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2014

    Hi
    I have a Santa Fe 2001. I got a code P0306 misfire detected. I changed spark plug everything.I think the problem is A/T cause when I drive the transmission skipping from 2 to 4 from 1 to 3. A/T just dont laps more than 4000-4500 rpm.

    Is it something you can tell me ?

    Kind Regards

  • Anonymous Apr 01, 2014

    replaces coil and wires still no spark at coil

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HI......
OK. just follow the number on the ignition coils.
And the number on the cylinders are.
The FIREWALL side are 1,3,5, Starting from the belts location.
The RADIATOR side are 2,4,6, Starting from the belts location.
The coil with number 1 go to cylinder 1. as the same way the rest of the coils and cylinders.

OK... I hope this solve your question .

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