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...Distributor Cap Inspect|Replace The distributor cap should be removed for visual inspection. Check the cap for: Inspect the distributor cap and rotor. Courtesy of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. ...

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...distributor cap and look inside for evidence of burnt, broken, or cracked electrodes. If they appear blackened or melted/burnt you will definitely need to replace the cap and rotor. Before replacing ...

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...distributor cap has a crack in it. There is trapped moisture inside the cap (lots of it). It is shorting the spark. Remove the cap (don't disconnect the wires); wipe the inside and then spray WD40 so ...

...distributor cap is sitting flush but it is still doing the same thing it will start right up sometime and after driving a few minutes after i park and try to restart it. the truck wont start. but is ...

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...distributor cap. Instead of writing out a long explanation, here's one already done for you! Should help... Spark Plug The most common reason for a car not starting in the rain is found in the spark ...

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...distributor cap and dry out the inside, it is probably soaked-an air hose comes in handy for this too, but you might not have access to one, so use paper towels to blot out moisture. If it sits ...

...distributor cap, do the same.  If it all looks okay, start the vehicle and pop the hood.  Get a water bottle or something to spray water with and start getting the wires and coil and ...

...distributor cap or a breakdown in the high tension leads that go to each plug. A bit of water/dampness can cause them to 'track' - the current runs to earth, causing a misfire. A quick check is -at ...

...cracked distributor cap. I'd take a spray bottle and while it's running (be careful not to get your body parts in danger of the fan) spray some water on the cap area. If everything seems fine, you ...

...has turned to sludge. Distributor cap cracked Moisture under distributor cap Rotor corroded. So on and so on. The worse thing you can do to any vehicle is to let it sit! Good luck. Semper ...

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