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Not sure what type of vehicle you are referring to however most vehicles come with a vaccum diagram inside of the engine compartment , either on the bottom side of the hood or on the cross member in front of the radiator. Same can be said of the spark plug wires. If they are not availablein those places , I would suggest googling the engine year ,size and yr/make /model of your vehicle or see if youtube has a video clip of firing order/spark plug wiring .Good luck
You need to see if you have voltage at the coil with the key on. Make sure the check engine light comes on when you turn the key on. If not, check the ASD relay in the engine compartment. You will need a book and a meter to test the other components.
you might of crossed some wires, go to auto zone web site there you can see a diagram of the firing order, and check to see if wires are in the right place, if truck ran before you replaced the plugs then its got to be crossed wires, hope this is helpful.
try this website to see if they have your truck listed its www.autozone .com if they do you be able to get pictures and diagram showing you or the other thing to do is to stop by your local dodge dealership in the part department they be able to get you pictures and diagrams as well
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