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The OEG Parts New Distributor Assembly is a high-quality replacement part designed specifically for Honda CR-V models from 1999 to 2001. With a direct fit and easy installation, this assembly ensures reliable performance and durability, backed by a one-year hassle-free guarantee. Weighing just 4.55 pounds and featuring precision engineering, it's the perfect choice for maintaining your vehicle's ignition system.
Manufacturer | Parts Player |
Brand | Parts Player |
Model | Ignition Distributor |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.19 x 8.19 x 6.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | PPDST17452 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPDST17452 |
OEM Part Number | 30100-P6T-T01, 30105P6TT01, TC08A, TD74U, DST17452 |
F**R
Comes with instructions, fits perfectly, and the engine starts!
Note: 1999 CR-V with 376,666 milesEven comes with a comprehensive and well-written instruction sheet, and a check list for all possible issues! Excellent product and the best documentation I have seen in an automotive part.The component feels solid and identical to the factory part.I did do my homework, and went to a yard to do some practice, earlier in the day. There are plenty of Civics but not a single CR-V. That suffices. But you know what, eight out of 10 Civics had their distributors removed. I got lucky with the other two.Went home, removed the distributor, thoroughly cleaned the opening and screws and holes. Amazon reports that the part left the post office at 9:00 AM. But lo and behold, the delivery person didn't show up until 5.After a few trials, the distributor was carefully aligned with the notches. A perfect fit, such a beautiful thing and good feeling.Turned the key, the distributor seems to respond, but no ignition! A little disappointed. Kept on turning the key, finally it ignited, and the engine started!!!I think I was mislead by all the YouTubes showing the distribution and igniter responded with the first turn of the key. I suppose it takes a few cranking of the key to fill all the components with gas.The car runs so well. Before the replacement, the car ran very rough in 1st and 2nd gear. Totally lack of power going uphill. No more!So very pleased. 400,000 here we come.
C**A
Great
No issuses what so ever.
M**E
Didn't last 3 years
It installed nicely fit perfectly and worked. The car died on the road at about 2 3/4 years, whereas the original lasted about 19 years. I opened it up and found that the rotor set screw was gone and the rotor just rotated freely separate from the shaft. Never did find the set screw.
C**S
Great part, great price!
This distributor was the perfect solution to my problem. The repair shop wanted $600 to replace it, $345 just for the part. After paying $100 for the diagnostic, I had this on in 15 minutes at a fraction of the cost. It was an exact fit and came complete with step by step instructions.
S**D
Fit perfectly in the old CRV
Easy install and fired right up, saved the day. Only thing I wished for was faster shipping, or the option to purchase expedited shipping! It was a great price so I can't complain too much.
M**T
Car stopped breaking down
My 2001 CRV was doing this scary thing where the engine would just lose power while I was driving it. Pretty scary on the LA freeway! Went into a shop and they said they think it miiiiiight be the distributor, but they weren't sure. They also quoted me 250 for the part and another 100 for the labor, geez. I watched a few YouTube videos, bought this, unclip one wire, unbolted 3 bolts, unplugged the wire, unclipped something, pulled the old one out, wiped away the residue in the hole, stuck the piece in, clipped, plugged, bolted, clipped and it was done. Super easy! Online videos did it in like 7 minutes, it took me 3 hours because I'm weak and things were stuck. Had to use a mallet to get the old distributor out. Overall, very happy. I've been driving around for over a month and no more engine failures! Yay!
F**G
Easy install exact fit good price
Working great three weeks now on 22 year old vehicle that wouldn't start. Son ran car in 15f below weather and started right up. Much cheaper then part store and seems well put together. Will follow up if any issues, but two thumbs up so far! Good instructions but utube great on diagnosis abd how to do it for me. Two important steps: make sure rotor on old one is in same spot as new one. This requires removing the cap on old abd new. 2nd mark on old one were it is at with marker or scratch with a screwdriver. This is important for timing being the same. Some play were bolts tight in slots. And careful on old wire plug get fragile over the years.
C**.
Honda distributor
Either the shaft or the rotor was out of wack but I just let it grind the cap grind down to fit
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