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Old 07-12-2002, 06:34 PM   #2
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FivepointOH, if it has sparkplugs, then it must have spark plug wires. Follow those wires to where the plugs are. I'm assuming this is a 4 banger. There might be individual coils for each plug that is confusing you. The plugs may be under there submerged in the valve cover somewhere, especially if it's a 4 valve/ cyl. engine. My best advice is to buy a "cheapo" manual (Hayne's, Chiltons) that will show you where the plugs are. Shouldn't be to tough. My $.02.

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