he would fix it
The distributor cap is important to the performance of the car's engine. Some symptoms of a bad distributor cap are stalling, backfiring, shaking, and a high pitched squealing noise.
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Bad coil? Bad dist. cap? Bad rotor?
Bad coil? Bad distributor cap? Bad distributor rotor?
A misfire is typically due to an ignition issue such as plugs, wires, cap and rotor. Since yours does not have a cap and rotor, I would suspect a bad plug or wire.
It could either be a bad ignition coil, a bad ignition rotor, a bad ignition cap, a bad ignition control module (if equipped), or a bad coil to cap wire.
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Your check engine light will come on and the computer will give you an emissions code reading. I have had 2 cars show this code and it went away after I replaced the gas cap. Hope this helps.
could be a bad plug a bad distributer cap or rotor or the wire to the pug is bad if the coil was bad it would misfire on all cylinders
A bad or failing fuel cap will not necessarily cause major performance issues, but it can set off the Check Engine Light, which will prevent the vehicle from passing an emissions test. If you suspect that your gas cap may be having an issue, have the vehicle inspected by a professional technician.
Bad coil, rotor, distributor cap?
poor compresion,bad plug,bad wire,bad cap or rotor start with these there cheaper