How do you remove the rotors from a distributor cap?
How to Change a Distributor Cap and Rotor
- Open the hood.
- Remove the distributor cap without pulling the spark plug wires off.
- Remove the rotor located under the distributor cap.
- Slide the new rotor onto the distributor shaft in the reverse of removal by pressing it down onto the shaft.
How do I find my distributor cap?
Locate the distributor cap The distributor cap is located under the car’s hood. Open the hood and look around for a plastic grey component near the centre of the engine. The distributor cap looks like a crown that has black cables connected to the spokes on its top.
Where is the rotor on a distributor cap?
The rotor is placed just underneath the distributor cap in your engine compartment. It looks like a fan blade. To remove it, you need to check if it is connected with screws. In most cars, the rotors are not screwed in place, and it will be easy to wiggle them out of the distributor housing.
How much does it cost to replace a distributor cap?
When you need to replace your distributor cap and rotor because they have gone bad, you can expect to pay anywhere from $80 to $120 for a new one. This total includes both the parts and labor costs together.
How long does it take to remove a distributor rotor?
Some rotors fit freely on the distributor shaft; while others are secured with a screw. If your vehicle has a rotor secured with a screw; always use the new screw. According to most service manuals, the job of removing the distributor cap and rotor itself is only about one hour to complete.
Do you have to note the position of the rotor?
You don’t have to note the position of the rotor if you are only replacing the distributor cap and rotor. The rotor only goes on one way and nothing gets moved to alter the timing. Even if the distributor itself were pulled from the engine and installed incorrectly, the mechanic would know very quickly.