The Ford Bronco went through five generations throughout its production run spanned from 1966 to 1996 and transitioned into its sixth generation, beginning with the 2021 model year. The Ford Bronco features great fuel economy thanks to its lightweight. During the development of the car, many popular parts like the distributor rotor have been built. The distributor rotor is an arm that rotates and moves in sync with the camshaft. The synchronization of the Ford Bronco distributor rotor is important because any mistake can cause the engine to run poorly.
Ford Bronco stands out for lots of great parts. But the old distributor rotor might need to be repaired and replaced after years of usage. The removal process of a Ford Bronco distributor rotor is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the engine cover (if needed). And remove the air filter housing (if needed). Then, locate the distributor and remove the spark plug wires as well as the distributor cap retainer. Finally, locate the Ford Bronco distributor rotor and pull the rotor off the distributor shaft. Signs of a bad Ford Bronco distributor rotor include the car will not start, the check engine light being on, poor engine performance, and rough idle. We have all types of great parts in our catalog online to give you a better car both inside and out. We offer fast delivery for customers 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.