How much is a distributor for a 1999 Honda Civic?

How much is a distributor for a 1999 Honda Civic?

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How much is a distributor for a Honda Civic?

Honda Civic Distributor Assembly Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $45 and $57 while parts are priced between $536 and $641.

How much is a distributor for a 98 Honda Civic?

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Does a 1997 Honda Civic have a distributor?

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How can you tell if your distributor is bad?

What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Distributor in a Car?

  1. Unexplainable Shaking. A classic telltale sign that your distributor is going bad is unexplained shaking whenever the car is running.
  2. Difficulty in Starting.
  3. High-Pitched Squealing.

How long does it take to change a distributor?

A distributor specifically can be time consuming to remove and correctly install, since it’s dependent on perfectly aligning the distributor and adjusting ignition timing after the replacement. In general however, this type of job in a shop environment can take up to 8 hours to complete correctly.

How do I know if my distributor cap is bad?

Bad Distributor Cap Symptoms

  1. Trouble Starting. As the distributor cap gets worse, you are going to have trouble starting the engine.
  2. Shaking. If you are experiencing intense vibrations or shaking in your car, it could be due to the distributor cap causing misfires.
  3. Stalling.
  4. Squealing Noises.
  5. Check Engine Light.

What happens when a distributor goes bad?

A faulty engine distributor won’t spark, which will either prevent the engine from starting or cause it a running engine to fail. The distributor also disburses current to the spark plugs initiating engine performance. Check the Distributer Cap. Often the distributor cap is suspect.

What problems can a bad distributor cause?

In comparison with modern cars and their solid-state ignition systems, the distributor has to be one of the most infernal parts of an older engine. If not regularly checked and maintained, it can cause all kinds of problems, like poor starting, misfiring, low power and, er, being stuck on the side of the road.

What happens when your distributor goes out?

A faulty engine distributor won’t spark, which will either prevent the engine from starting or cause it a running engine to fail. In order for the ignition system to work properly it is important to keep the engine distributor operating at maximum efficiency.

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