The Acura CL was the first Acura to be designed and built in the U.S. It blends ergonomic simplicity with a fine look. Classic parts like the distributor rotor lead to the success of CL. A bad CL distributor rotor can lead to engine noises, misfires, or the car simply not starting.
During the growth of CL, many popular parts have been built. While repair and upgrades for distributor rotor parts are required after a long time of usage. The removal process of CL distributor rotor parts is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal first. Next, remove the engine cover (if needed), and the air filter housing (if needed). Then, locate the distributor rotor and remove the spark plug wires as well as the distributor cap retainer. Finally, locate the distributor rotor and pull the rotor from the distributor shaft. Signs of a bad one include the car not starting, check engine light keeping on, poor engine performance, and rough idle. We offer great parts and delivery for customers. It is easy to buy needed CL parts at nearly wholesale prices online.