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Yeah mate whilst that spark plug is out of the block plug it back into the spark plug lead and earth it to the body(make sure it's touching steel)Turn the key... the car should start but run rough if the spark plug is touching steel but NOT sparking then you have a coil problem.......
If you have not had a tune up recently...or ever...then it is time for one. I bet if you take the plugs out you will find that the contacts are all burned off. If that is the case then replace all the spark plugs and you should be good. I would also recommend doing the wires.
Test the Coils . The coil produce the high voltage for wire plugs+spark plug+motor. If the coil is defective you ignition system can be wrong. see the diagram attached. God bless you
Your spark plugs provide the spark needed to get the petrol in your engine to burn. If a spark plug isn't working properly, it won't spark, so the fuel won't burn and the engine won't run properly. It will feel rough, you could lose power, have problems starting, etc.
For a 206 these should be changed roughly every 40,000 miles or 4 years, whichever comes first.
How you change them depends on your engine size, if you tell me I can give you the procedure. Or just take it to a garage, a new set of plugs cost around GBP16-24 depending which ones you buy, they shouldn't charge you much to fit them as it's a 15 minute job.
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