You take it to a mechanic. If your asking, you shouldnt be attempting it.
I had to replace the igniter on my 1996 Honda Accord it was replaced with an aftermarket device. My question is this going to work as good as the original Honda igniter.It will either work or it will not. It should work just fine.
I believe the part you're asking about is inside the distributor. It's the semiconductor device that causes the coil to fire.
the 2004 Honda accord has a distributor, yes.
Inside the distributor. Replace distributor with OEM Genuine Honda Parts only.
I do have a 1988 Honda accord dx,and the igniter is located in the distributor.but yours may be located on a different location. I hope this help some...good luck.
Igniter? Please elaborate as I am not familiar with the term ignitor on a gasoline engine, and do not understand what you are referring to. Within the oem distributor, there is an oem electrical ignitor($70). It is a very common issue and problem with 93 honda accords... it can be replaced and the rest of the oem distributor is useable and salvaged, so dont throw it away! or listen to anyone that says the car is not getting spark and that the entire distributor is bad or the coil is bad, only replace with an aftermarket ignitor/distributor as a last option.
Replace your distributor cap, it probably has a crack in it.
Inside the distributor. Usually you have to replace the whole distributor.
the distributor does not work, you can either try cleaning it or replace it.
50 to 100 for labor, 100 to 200 for the part, if that is it
Yes, they should be interchangeable.
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