What Happens If the Engine Cylinder Wires Are Connected Incorrectly?
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Incorrectly connecting the engine cylinder wires can lead to misfiring and may even prevent the car from starting. The engine's ignition system consists of a high-voltage coil and spark plugs, with wires connecting the high-voltage coil. If these wires are connected incorrectly, the firing sequence will be disrupted, causing the engine to malfunction. Typically, a four-cylinder engine has a firing sequence of 1-2-4-3 or 1-3-4-2. Cylinder wires are an essential part of traditional ignition systems, serving as the medium through which the ignition coil transfers energy to the spark plugs. These wires are generally divided into four parts: the conductive material, the insulating rubber, the ignition coil connector, and the spark plug connector.