To replace the distributor in a 1995 Honda Del Sol, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent electrical issues. Remove the engine cover and disconnect the electrical connectors and vacuum lines attached to the distributor. Unscrew the bolts securing the distributor, then carefully pull it out, aligning the rotor with the correct position for the new unit. Install the new distributor, reconnect all lines and connectors, and finally, reattach the battery terminal.
The cost to replace a distributor for a 1995 Honda Del Sol can vary based on location and labor rates, but typically a garage might charge between $300 to $600, including parts and labor. The distributor itself can cost around $100 to $250, while labor may range from $100 to $300 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the time required for the job. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple garages to ensure a fair price.
How is the wire of o2 sensors in a honda del sol 1993?
i'd say for a used computer...$100 off of eBay
you take it out
Yes.
Yes, but will require the use of some original sensors and distributor.
16 valves
they're H4's
5W 30 of any brand you like, Honda recommends their Honda Brand.
It rite by the thermostat it has a black wire to it rite below the distributor
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I HAVE '93 DEL SOL AND 2 POSSIBILTIES I HAVE ENCOUNTERED WAS THE FUEL PUMP AND THE DISTRIBUTOR. THE COIL INSIDE THE DISTRIBUTOR OVERHEATS AND CRAKES AND THE ELECTRICAL IMPULSE (LEAKS) OUT AND FAULTS OR GROUNDS OUT. THAT HAS BEEN MY CASE. CONRAD