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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.
The oil should be labeled 1-6. The spark plugs on the front of the engine ( radiator side) are from the passenger to the drivers side 1-3-5. The cylinders on the back side of th engine are from passenger to the drivers side 2-4-6. Put the worse from the cylinder to the corresponding number on the coils.
If your coils are not labeled I would need to know the eight letter of your vin number to get you the correct coil numbers.
TRY THIS FRONT 3 CYLINDERS FACING YOU LEFT TO RIGHT 2 4 6 AND BACK CYLINDERS LEFT TO RIGHT 1 3 5 NOW TAKE THIS NUMBER 5 1 3 THIS IS SPARK PLUG WIRES LOCATION FROM LEFT TO RIGHT.PUT PLUGS WIRES TO THE 3 BACK CYLINDERS IN SAME ORDER YOU SEE NUMBER.LET ME KNOW WHAT HAPPENS.
For the 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee: I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line (Straight) 6-Cylinder or the 5.2L V8; however I have included bothe below.
with the crank facing the radiator.......cylinders 1,3,5 on the left....cylinders 2,4,6 on the right......firing order is 1,2,3,4,5,6...
with the crank on the passenger side.....cylinders 1,3,5 or on the firewall.....cylinders 2,4,6 or next to the radiator...firing order is 1,2,3,4,5,6..... numbers should be on the ignition coil....good luck
First we would need to know what size engine you have and what year your car is for sure. Most coil packs are numbered according to which cylinder they go to. You then need to know the cylinder numbers for your engine size. From there it is just a matter of connecting the dots. If you have a 5.7 liter engine with a distributor on 97 and earlier engines you will need to see the cylinder number diagram to know which plug wire connects to each pin on the distributor.
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