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Question edited to add maker and correct typos. The 'Noah' is unknown in North America where we are.
Question moved to Toyota, we have no Noah category.
Remove those park plugs and verify there is a spark at the plug. Check for compression pressure. As long as you have fuel, a spark and compression, the engine will run.
If that fails, you need an auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer to diagnose and read any DTC Codes you may have..
*NOTE* Only remove ONE plug lead or coil at a time! That way you don't get them mixed up.
Start with the basics.
How old are the spark plugs? Old, dirty plugs can cause misfiring and 'no starts'. Have you checked for spark on all the spark plugs?
Do you have any warning lights on the dashboard? Bad coil packs often trigger Diagnostic Trouble Codes, (DTC's), to show where the problem could be. This is usually the engine check light turning on and staying on. Use a OBD2 scanner or a diagnostic system to scan for these DTC codes. Mechanics usually charge for this service so ask at 3 or 4 places as the costs can be VERY different! Comment below with these codes and I'll try to help explain them
Please clarify what is a noah gasket and what year and model. If you use testimonial it will show up in my email and we can take it from there, if you want someone else just wait. Take care
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