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pmckechnie 01-11-2015 10:00 AM

distributor cap/rotor replacement schedule
 
I have looked but can't find a recommended time/mileage to replace the distributor cap and/or rotor. Or is it just a "when it brakes, fix it" type thing? That's the way we always did it on domestic cars.
My question is about my 84 500SEL.
Thanks for any advice.

PaulM

Elektri 01-11-2015 10:27 AM

I just always run my cars until they start to not run so good. Then I say "Time for a car payment!" And then do a major tune-up, plugs, distributor cap/rotor, air/fuel/oil/PCV filters, oil change, oxygen sensor, etc.

I also check everything else and fix anything which needs fixing or adjusting.

The exception to the above is I change oil and filter on a much more frequent regular schedule. Or if something breaks, I'll fix it of course.

Ferdman 01-11-2015 11:32 AM

Paul, I replace distributor cap and rotor every 60,000 miles on our 124 cars. Save the old ones for an emergency.

rayhennig 01-11-2015 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferdman (Post 3428761)
Paul, I replace distributor cap and rotor every 60,000 miles on our 124 cars. Save the old ones for an emergency.

A little extravagant I think. My original cap and rotor lasted well beyond 150 K miles and even than I only replaced it because I thought I should. All was still working fine with an occasional clean-up from time-to-time.

RayH

pmckechnie 01-12-2015 06:29 AM

Thanks everyone.
I think I will go with 60K, and carry a used but know good one in my trunk after that.

Sounds like a plan to me.

PaulM

lorainfurniture 01-12-2015 10:45 PM

Spark plugs every 16k or 1 year
Cap and rotor - 60k or 5 years
Wires: every 5-6 years regardless of milage.

This is just a guide, not the rule. When your mpg starts to diminish, or the car starts to run a bit rough, it's time.

This assumes you use genuine quality or the Bosch equivalent.


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