Typically spark plugs just wear out over time. However, over heating the engine or having oil on the spark plugs can cause early blowout. New spark plugs can be bought at any automotive parts store and installed by your mechanic.
That is usually electrical. Depending in the vehicle, a spark plug wire, a spark plug, or a coil, if individual coil.
Spark plugs don't smoke. A bad alternator would cause a dead battery.
somtimes usually not
A bad spark plug or spark plug wire will cause your car to run rough. A dirty air filter will also cause your car to run rough.
Check your spark plug has spark. If so, spray some starter fluid into engine then try. You can find repair manuals for many types of mopeds at Mopedarmy.com.
Take old spark plugs out put new spark plugs in
Blowout of a Spark PlugI'm not sure I know what you mean by "blowout." IF you mean the plug actually blew out of the engine head, then I'm only aware of two possible causes:The plug was not fully screwed into the opening in the head.The plug was improperly installed, and resulted in all of the threads either in the head, or on the plug, were totally "stripped-out."
Take it to a mechanic!
Isuzu uses the spark plug as a sensor of the burn efficiency inside the cylinder of the engine. Use of the wrong brand plug can cause this misfire code in a good running engine. Otherwise perform tune up to repair misfire
It is important for the car owner to know the location of all the car parts. The spark plugs of a 2004 Isuzu Rodeo are located on each side the of engine.
Some causes for a 1999 Isuzu Rodeo to stop running include a lack of fuel, a bad battery, or defective spark plugs. There can also be a combination of issues which would need to be diagnosed by a mechanic.
If it is a 3.2 V6, it's the spark plug tube seals.
remove the coils wich is on the top of valve covers
on the sides of the block are 2 square caps with phillps screws those are your spark plugs
They are under the black squares that you see when you pop your hood
its your Pick-Up Coil in your distributor. I just dealt with this problem.
your bst bet is to get to them through the front wheel wells.