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00 Civic Ex Crank no spark no start

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Old Dec 30, 2019
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00 Civic Ex Crank no spark no start

Yesterday my father and i were changing out my plug wires and spark plugs (sp), we couldn’t get one of the sp out so we moved on finished the rest up. we started the car with the 4th plug out so we could get the car elevated to change the oil. once i started the car it ran, i put it in 1st and it died and hasn’t started since. we replaced the ignition coil, rotor, and cap. keep in mind that the car had ran perfectly fine before and the plug wires were new ngk’s straight out of the box as well as the ngk iridium spark plugs. this is my daily car so please if anyone has any suggestions please reply! thank you in advance.
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Re: 00 Civic Ex Crank no spark no start

Something else in the dizzy probably failed, grab one from the junkyard and throw it in. Do not buy an aftermarket one
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