Honda Civic Distributor and Timing Belt replacement?
Jul 10, 2009 by Qryus | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
My Honda Civic (96) cranks but engine won't start. I had it checked at 2 repair shops, both said I probably had to replace the distributor and timing belt and quoted $850 to fix it. I checked on ebay, I could buy both parts (used) for as low as $90..
Take my advice and don't buy a distributor on Ebay. You'll regret it. Buy one from http://www.autozone.com so you can bring it back to one of their stores if it doesn't work. http://www.partsamerica.com is Advance Auto Also http://www.napaonline.com
bobweb | Jul 10, 2009
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