- Remove the spark plugs from the engine.
- Inspect the spark plugs for signs of wear or damage.
- If the spark plugs are worn or damaged, replace them.
2. Check the spark plug wires.
- Inspect the spark plug wires for signs of wear or damage.
- If the spark plug wires are worn or damaged, replace them.
3. Check the distributor cap and rotor.
- Remove the distributor cap and inspect the contacts inside.
- If the contacts are corroded or damaged, clean or replace them.
- Inspect the rotor for signs of wear or damage.
- If the rotor is worn or damaged, replace it.
4. Check the ignition coil.
- Disconnect the ignition coil from the distributor.
- Test the ignition coil with a multimeter to ensure it is receiving voltage.
- If the ignition coil is not receiving voltage, replace it.
5. Check the electronic control module (ECM).
- The ECM is located under the dashboard on the passenger side of the vehicle.
- Disconnect the ECM from the wiring harness.
- Test the ECM with a multimeter to ensure it is receiving voltage.
- If the ECM is not receiving voltage, replace it.
6. Check the wiring harness.
- Inspect the wiring harness for signs of damage.
- If the wiring harness is damaged, repair or replace it.