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Five Signs Your Distributor Cap Is Bad

It's likely that your older car or truck uses a distributor to operate. The car just doesn't run right when the distributor is broken because it connects the plugs to the ignition coil and maintains the motor's current. We examine a few signs of a damaged distributor cap to assist you in determining whether this is the issue you are experiencing.

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Five Signs Your Distributor Cap Is Bad

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  1. Five Signs Your Distributor Cap Is Bad Check MOT status of your vehicle and schedule an appointment with a professional to look into and fix the problem if the check engine light has come on in your dashboard. To avoid this, it's better to put your car in a garage during the winter or to schedule a comprehensive check-up with a mechanic before the colder months arrive by searching online for car garages in Reading. It is clear from this that the distributor cap is defective. Check MOT history of your car to determine if a faulty distributor cap was the reason for a failed emissions test on a previous MOT test.

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