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.
you will require a timing light and the correct information on what the timing should be it would probably be more cost effective to take it to a garage they will charge about 1 hour labour for this job
The part itself for that distributor $1000.00
probabaly a bad distributor. replace distributor and wires and should be fine.
A lot. Between $1,000-$5,000 if they know how to.
Charge by the hour. Some models take more time.
As much as you want it to cost
Remove distributor cap--it should be right under either pops off or held in place with screws
The belt on the water pump should be less than $ 20.00. A garage should charge a little less than an hours labor. With the car on a hoist, takes about 30 minutes to do the job.
If your garage door spring breaks, it is important to avoid attempting to fix it yourself as it can be dangerous. Contact a professional garage door repair service to safely replace the spring and ensure your garage door functions properly.
$30 to $40, they sill have to pay employees and shop fees.
Replace battery
It varies. I've seen $25 a day up to $150 a day. I think it depends on who owns the garage, state law and storage space on the garage's property.