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Is there a certain order that the spark plug leads need to be in? I have a Hyundai gets 2003 just had water pump changed bought new leads and it won't fire
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I doubt very much if you will get a HT length chart to help you, but if they are all various lengths, it usually goes that the longest to the furthest plug working back to the shortest in the firing order.
leads should sit comfortably without strain or being too loose
use lead spacers to keep the leads from touching each other or you run the risk of a misfire as the spark is induced into the lead with the less resistance ( induction stroke where there is no compression)
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I filmed this right after changing my old plugs, I figured it was easy enough to film and some people can profit from it. for a ... Coil, you mean wire lol ... When you go to put the spark plug back in, never start it with the ratchet.
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... spark plugs. This video is applicable to the 2001, 2002, 2... ...spark plugs. This video is applicable to the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Hyundai Elantra 2.0L. ... +queentonks A little know-how can go a long way. We're glad ... When do you think is good to replace my spark plugs wires? My spark ...
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Firstly stop changing pieces willy nilly as it costs money and is unnecessary ,firstly go back to basics and remove a plug lead and then put a old plug into it and hold this against the cylinder head and see if you have a spark ,then answer this post
The timing in itself can't be affected by different leads and sparkplugs. The actual spark delivered in the cylinder differs when using other leads and sparkplugs than recommended by the Hyundai. This can go either way - better spark (high performance plugs) or less spark (lower quality materials).
Next to this leads can have leaks due to manufacturing faults. Simple way to test this is to open the hood when it's dark with running engine. Blue sparks are signs of leaks in the cables / caps.
First of all did you check all fuses if so that ok, next did not mention changing crankshaft sensor. When you remove ht leads that go to spark plugs are they sparking use rubber handled pliers to do this or you will get a shock, if they ok did you set the clearence on the new plugs correctly?. also when cranking check with magni-stick pen to make sure injectors pulsing ie;getting signal. also immobilizer could cause engine to to start,usually light will flash on display to tell you this.last thing just make sure timing belt not snapped usually heard by engine turns faster than normal.
I'm very surprised pouring water onto the engine makes it start, if anything you are pouring water into the sensors, electrical wiring and surrounding the spark plugs. Water and electricity shouldn't mix, ever.
Check the distributor cap for any cracks - replace if there is.
Check a spark is getting to the spark plugs by holding an HT lead (one by one) to the engine block, crank the starter and if you see a spark that lead is OK, repeat for the other leads. If there is no spark, change the coil or coil pack.
Once you have established a spark then it could be fuel related. Check the injectors are wet after you have pumped the gas pedal. Hold the throttle wide open and try and start the car, if it starts then you timing could be out.
Adjust the timing with a timing gun.
I hope this helkps you and please vote for me and please don't pour any more water on your engine :)
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