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Distributor Cap

Austin Davis, June 28, 2014March 25, 2015

Distributor Cap –The distributor cap distributes the electricity from the ignition coil to all spark plug wires. The distributor cap is usually made of a hard plastic with internal copper contacts. The cap takes a lot of abuse from high electrical voltages and should be inspected and or replaced during a regular scheduled tune up. Most new cars today are distributor- less Ignition Systems, (DIS) and do not have a distributor, distributor cap or ignition rotor.
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