An electronic distributor is a company or platform that facilitates the sale and distribution of electronic components and products, such as semiconductors, connectors, and circuit boards, primarily to manufacturers and businesses. They typically provide a wide range of products from various manufacturers, often offering online catalogs, inventory management, and logistics support. These distributors play a crucial role in the supply chain by ensuring timely delivery and availability of electronic parts for various industries, including automotive, consumer electronics, and telecommunications.
A 1992 318 distributor would have an electronic position sensor in it.
the pick up is inside the distributor
An Electronic Component Distributor can be purchased from a specialist electronics site such as Mouser. Other sites that sell them are Newark and Avnet.
No, it does not. It has electronic injection system.
Electronic Brake Distributor/Distribution System
There is no distributor cap because it is EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
The 3A has a mechanical distributor (points) and the 3AC has an "electronic" distributor.
Actually , it doesn't have a distributor , it is EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
Toyota Camry 97 uses electronic ignition system, and does not have distributor.
Yes, a 1997 Chevy Cavalier does have a distributor cap. The distributor does not have points and a condenser. This part is one electronic unit.
There are many global distributors of electronic parts but year on year Avnet is listed as the leading distributor. Farnell UK is also considered a world-leading distributor of electronic parts (as well as maintenance, repair and operational products). RS Components is also a world distributor of electronic parts from the best manufacturers, including Arduino, Traco and Apem.
in the distributor cap