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How To Install Replace Distributor Honda Accord V6 2.7L 95-97 1AAuto.com

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http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Distributors/Honda/Accord/1AEDI00086
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a bad or broken distributor on a 1995 Honda Accord V6 2.7L. This procedure is similar on most 1995-1997 Honda Accords.

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  • I replaced the distributor on my 94 accord and everything lined up perfectly. BUT I accidentally had two of the wires plugged in incorrectly when I tried to start it. Obviously it didn't turn over until I swapped the wires into their correct spots. But now the car takes about an extra 5 seconds before it start, and it never did that before. Could this have been caused by my mistake? If so how would I remedy this?

  • @TheDeathatron You may want to check the wires to make sure that they are all seated correctly and that they're not arcing out. You may also want to check the timing with a timing light.

  • From what I uderstand, once I replace the distributor on a 94 accord, I might have timing issues... Is this correct? Or am I mistaken?

  • @tduran05 If you follow the basics on this video, you should be able to use some of the same procedures on your 94, to keep the timing in the same place.

  • Can I use this video for a 4cyl version?

  • @jmccalip90 It may be slightly different than the vehicle that is shown.

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  • @adomayor You may want to refer to a Chiltons or a Haynes manual for this number, they should tell you exactly what it should be for that vehicle.

  • hi there, what voltage should i get at the distributor's connector? am trying to diagnose a no spark condition with my 98 v6 accord. THX

  • you should ALWAYS install a new distributor o-ring when removing/replacing the distributor to prevent oil leaks...they cost about $2

  • Yes the distributor installs in only one way on the Honda... Now my Car is running great without the tachometer swaying all around.

    Thank you..

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