Car tires consist of steel wires embedded in rubber. Rubber to make the tire air tight and provide traction, and the steel wires and mesh to provide strength.
The car itself is basically made of the same material as a fuel-furning car, apart from the batteries. Mostly steel, some aluminium, lots of plastic, and some copper for wires.
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On a car with a distributor: cap, rotor, plugs and wires On a car with coil packs: plugs and wires
buy new ignition wires
Check your wire connections. If the wires are out of order, it may prevent the car from starting.
Electrical wires are made from copper, as copper is a good conductor of electricity.
Yes but it varies from car to car
Obviously, rubbers are not conductors. Wires are commonly made of copper.
It depends on what the wires are made of.
If it has a distributor, then all the plug wires will merge at the distributor. Follow the wires.
It could be in need of a new set of ignition wires (spark plug wires).