Honda Distributor Oil Seal

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
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    Nope, Wasn't leaking from the VTEC solenoid or the distributor O ring into the head.
    We have to tear this distributor apart to tackle this one!
    There are many ways to "skin the cat" and these are the methods that I use. Any criticisms or alternate methods posted in the comments are welcome, just keep it civil.
    Disclaimer:
    I am not a mechanic and do not warranty or guarantee any of the information contained in this video. Please follow all safety instructions included with the tools that you use and always wear eye and other necessary safety protection.

Komentáře • 168

  • @etchosts8162
    @etchosts8162 Před rokem +15

    This also causes damage to the hose underneath connected to thermostat. It swells up. Due to oil leaking on it.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +4

      Yep. And goes soft. Had to replace that too. Thanks for adding that info.

    • @s.t.5003
      @s.t.5003 Před rokem +3

      @@ktecgarage yup. son called.. "Dad! there's steam coming from the hood!" Ended up replacing the upper heater hose because of oil damage to it, which caused it to rupture. Now replacing the distributor seal as the oil leak is from inside the distributor and leaks onto the hose. At first I thought it was the O-RING replaced that twice before I saw this vid.

    • @jhrubicon1470
      @jhrubicon1470 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Replacing mine right now. Hose & dizzy seals

    • @haziqmuhamad9876
      @haziqmuhamad9876 Před 7 měsíci

      Face that one before

  • @robertbuck7186
    @robertbuck7186 Před 3 měsíci +2

    nice job..this is an essential job because if you neglect the oil leak the oil drip will eventually make the heater core hose that is on the outlet which is almost directly underneath the distributor... swell and it will leak out fluid or even burst and then you will have to replace that too... if you are lucky enough to catch it before you run so low on antifreeze that you blow the head gasket and possibly warp the head....

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 měsíci

      I had to replace that hose as well. The oil leak ruined it. Thanks for adding that info.

  • @AC-yz1ps
    @AC-yz1ps Před rokem +4

    THE PART THAT PLUGS INTO THE CAM IS ASYMMETRICAL! These instructions make it sound like there's only one way to fit this into the cam, this is true but it will go in and just break the teeth off ruining the distributor (ask how I know). I took a picture of the end of the cam to make certain that the wide side was on the correct side to match up with the metal teeth.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +4

      I believe I made it clear that it was possible to get it installed backwards. I'm sorry to hear you had an issue. Mistakes are part of the DIY experience.

    • @figgiefigueroa7372
      @figgiefigueroa7372 Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for the heads up 🤠🎉🎉

  • @seraphandseraphin7082
    @seraphandseraphin7082 Před 3 lety +6

    Good video. Having that problem for over a year now and didn't know it was that easy! Thanks

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad to hear it helped you out! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @juliossntana3414
    @juliossntana3414 Před rokem +4

    Doman makes a kit that come 3 different seals 2 different styles for the shaft and the O-ring. I guess their is 2 different style shaft seals. I picked the one that looked most similar to what came out of the car and saved the other. Thanks for video.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the information

    • @runt0r
      @runt0r Před rokem +2

      I believe one is for TEC distributor and another is for HITACHI

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@runt0rcorrect.

  • @seraphandseraphin7082
    @seraphandseraphin7082 Před 2 lety +6

    great video. a must watch for accord owners

  • @kenlewis2926
    @kenlewis2926 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks for an excellent video. Saved me a bunch of money over buying a new distributor. By the way, my 2000 Accord purchased Jan 1 2000 does indeed have a distributor that rotates to set the timing. Realized this when pulling it out from the engine. Luckily, everything was so nasty I could see where the washers were and was able to rotate it back to where it was, then mark it. Whew!!

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad to hear the video helped out!

    • @brionadderley1643
      @brionadderley1643 Před 11 měsíci

      @@ktecgarage Ok so nice vid, I changed all of my distributor seals aswell, and the same thing with me, not too long afterwards came back and checked and underneath the body of the distributor was wet right near the front cap, removing the pin is the only pain in the butt part of this procedure, I may just have to do all of this again, did this rectify the problem ?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 11 měsíci

      Mine never leaked again. If the oil is not in the distributor cap, then make sure you didn't roll the one that goes into the head. The Vtec solenoids get to leaking too and that is on the back of the head on the passenger side. Could be that. Or it could be the valve cover. Good luck

  • @kevculmstock1
    @kevculmstock1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video. Driving that pin out was a pain in the ass, don't like that design much.

  • @Jokester1979
    @Jokester1979 Před rokem +3

    Coolant hose under neath should be replaced. Bubbling up from oil leak!!! And the distributor housing gasket as well.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      Yep. Keep watching my other videos! It gets replaced.
      Thanks for commenting.

  • @josephshultz6726
    @josephshultz6726 Před rokem +3

    wish I'd seen this one two distributors ago

  • @Drvanosdrand
    @Drvanosdrand Před 2 lety +4

    you just saved me $150. Thanks

  • @s.t.5003
    @s.t.5003 Před rokem +1

    I just ordered a seal from the amazons 12x22x5 which I think, after some research, is the actual size of the hitachi shaft for the distributor. It's temp rating is from -40F to 245F which is sufficient for a gas engine. says it engineered for hydrocarbon fluids, which covers "OIL" :)

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      Good luck!

    • @s.t.5003
      @s.t.5003 Před rokem +1

      @@ktecgarage Did it.. All is good.. I can confirm that the seal size is exact. 12x22x5. Thanks for the video! it help immensely.
      As for the pin, Harbor Freight's chain breaker is an exact fit to push the pin out easily. I also used it to push the pin back in.

    • @gummyme
      @gummyme Před měsícem

      ​@@s.t.5003Hey there, do you mean the PITTSBURGH MOTORCYCLE Chain Breaker to push out the pin?

    • @gummyme
      @gummyme Před měsícem

      ​@@s.t.5003I've been wanting to start this job but have been very hesitant as pushing out the pin seems to be the riskiest part for me.

  • @honestabe1940
    @honestabe1940 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great detail. You sir are a natural born teacher! So Dealer just replaces the Distributor and probably Rotor?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 6 měsíci

      Most likely. Thanks for taking a moment to comment!

  • @patrickhin4301
    @patrickhin4301 Před 3 měsíci

    Not all the seals are replaceable, the seal of the hitachi distributor on my 97 odyssey with f22b engine cannot be replaced!

  • @JaimeHernandez-ny6yt
    @JaimeHernandez-ny6yt Před rokem +3

    Excellent tutorial !!
    Thanks

  • @PengduYang-vd6wy
    @PengduYang-vd6wy Před 5 měsíci +1

    If the pin won't be remove. I suggest youtu friend to buy a cheaper distributor case, and put the original parts into it carefully.

  • @KantusKid
    @KantusKid Před rokem +1

    Is it normal for the electrical connector to the dist to be tight? There doesn't appear to be much slack on mines.

  • @xlxcrossing99
    @xlxcrossing99 Před 3 lety +1

    Simple video narrated perfectly

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment! Hoped the video helped you out.

  • @SirSnoqualmie
    @SirSnoqualmie Před 4 měsíci

    Replaced the shaft O-ring distributor is still leaking? Must be that inner seal!

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 4 měsíci

      If there is oil inside the cap then probably so.

  • @garnellwalls3721
    @garnellwalls3721 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video, Thank you.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad to hear it helped you out!

  • @gabrielr6679
    @gabrielr6679 Před měsícem

    So what would it be if you change the distributor to a new one and there is still a leak? Could the input shaft be slightly longer than oem?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před měsícem

      Did the new one have a new o ring on the input shaft? Could be a crack in the head.

  • @Bitcoin_Gold
    @Bitcoin_Gold Před 2 měsíci

    I have a 98 honda civic ex. I just replaced my distributor O ring 2yrs ago and no more oil leak. Now I see a little oil inside my distributor cap on the edges of cap. Can this also cause my idle to be very low under 1000rpm likes it's going to die my idle when stopped at red light. This happens when it get real hot engine. Could this cause my idle that's very low about to die out?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 měsíci

      Maybe. I'd clean the throttle body first before I went chasing after something else.

  • @PengduYang-vd6wy
    @PengduYang-vd6wy Před 5 měsíci

    😂 Tragedy happened on my car, I forgot to remove the ICM and shock the pin. My car won’t start !!! Because I didn't fellow the steps😢

  • @oscargonzalez8518
    @oscargonzalez8518 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very good video and good explained.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      Glad to know that it helped you out. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @maximolopez4032
    @maximolopez4032 Před 2 lety +1

    My is liking oil top of the starter

  • @louienineball4184
    @louienineball4184 Před rokem +2

    THANK YOU BRO

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      Glad to hear you enjoyed the video!

  • @syoti86
    @syoti86 Před rokem +1

    How many miles do you have on your Honda Accord now?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +2

      I sold it last year with about 326k on it. Was running perfect.

    • @williams6594
      @williams6594 Před 7 měsíci

      do you recall if it also solved your sluggish starting? I have it too, plus a random misfire, i can't find anything wrong. The engine in completely new mechanically but I reused the electronics, no CEL.@@ktecgarage

  • @JBUnlock
    @JBUnlock Před 10 měsíci

    Hey, thanks for the video. Is that high temp grease good to use with rubber?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I've never had an issue with that particular brand.

  • @joecrowe7062
    @joecrowe7062 Před rokem

    Where to get kits for rebuilding Ds.cap.?

  • @michaelstraughn3465
    @michaelstraughn3465 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video... I'm gonna have a Professional perform this task.. Thank you..

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety

      Glad the video shed some light on your problem. Thanks for commenting!

  • @Ghostmanriding
    @Ghostmanriding Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks buddy! Subbed.

  • @user-qz8ic9kc2d
    @user-qz8ic9kc2d Před rokem

    Hello Eric. Do you know the code number for the brush set 22800-4891 DDLD9 Denso starter?

  • @pilsman2733
    @pilsman2733 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great now i know what do

  • @salamander163
    @salamander163 Před 2 lety

    thanks for a very good video, just one question: where did you get the oil seal? i need one!!!

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Ebay. Just put that part number in your search. Honda doesn't sell it. They consider it to be non serviceable.

  • @steph-inspire
    @steph-inspire Před rokem

    Hi Kec, I just changed out the oil seal in my distributor. As you know, the pin doesn't fit back in exactly like it was prior to removing. Did you experience any issues with this?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +1

      It was tough to drive it back in. If I did it again, I would put the pin in the freezer for an hour and then heat the shaft around the pin hole with a butane or map gas torch for a few minutes and then push the cold pin back in. That method works like a charm with press in wrist pins and pistons. Seems like it would work for this too.
      Good luck!

  • @johnberry9331
    @johnberry9331 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much!!!

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      Gald it was helpful!

    • @johnberry9331
      @johnberry9331 Před rokem

      Well I got seal finally and as I am driving pin back into shaft I broke a piece off the "washer".... ugh!!!
      Am I gonna have to buy a distributor?

    • @johnberry9331
      @johnberry9331 Před rokem

      Went ahead and installed and is now riding rough and loud.....

  • @anthonyshepard9606
    @anthonyshepard9606 Před rokem +1

    : OUTSTANDING info instructional video. 🐢 👍 😀

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      Glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for taking a moment to comment.

  • @calvinstewart7817
    @calvinstewart7817 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video

  • @ceckoslav
    @ceckoslav Před rokem

    Were there any ignition or other engine issues besides oil leaking before you initiated the teardown?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +1

      When I pulled the engine about a year before this video, the car had a blown head gasket, a fish bite miss and several oil leaks. I missed this seal when I rebuilt it.

    • @ceckoslav
      @ceckoslav Před rokem

      @@ktecgarage Thanks for the reply. I am after recent D15Z6 engine hesitation when the gas pedal is suddenly pressed or depressed. I am currently revising the ignition system - new HV cables, spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor. So far found leakage from the o-ring but it's dry inside the distributor assy, so probably the seal is still doing its job. Anyways, I took seal and o-ring kit and might replace both to avoid seal leakage in near future. Any observation on the shaft's bearing shape? Still intact? Wondering if it's sensitive to wear or if it's kind of a relaxed component.

  • @bennienhouse2918
    @bennienhouse2918 Před rokem

    Did that leak effect the tachometer/ speedometer? My 2000 2.3L Accord is leaking from the distributor and at the same time my tach and speedometer stopped working. Any thoughts?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      The speed sensor on the transmission is under that general area. Does the odometer still work?

  • @michaelmilton8925
    @michaelmilton8925 Před rokem +1

    Once again ktec saves the day. Cb7

  • @docee7149
    @docee7149 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful thank you so much

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety

      Very glad to hear the video was helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @davidb741
    @davidb741 Před 3 lety

    Is the same part number for a v6 98 honda accord? I can't found it

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      I've never done the J series one, so I'm afraid I don't have the answer for you. The online Honda parts websites usually have exploded views of the various pieces with the OEM part numbers. Good luck!

  • @CarlosSandoval-gf9xx
    @CarlosSandoval-gf9xx Před 2 lety

    Yo I need help with an f22b1 no knock sensor hole to put in knock sensor, I’m stuck in limp mode

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety

      It's right above the oil filter. Pull the filter and it will be easier to see. No hole might mean someone broke it off.

  • @maximolopez4032
    @maximolopez4032 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the video

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      And thank you for letting me know it helped you out. Good luck with yours!

  • @hadiitiniguez2393
    @hadiitiniguez2393 Před rokem

    Would the leak cause the radiator pipe to get saturated with oil and having oil in the coolant reservoir?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +2

      I don't think oil would get into the coolant system. It will eventually ruin the hose.

    • @hadiitiniguez2393
      @hadiitiniguez2393 Před rokem

      @@ktecgarage thanks, I’ll change the rings.

  • @monkey875
    @monkey875 Před 8 měsíci

    I have the part's but I just can't get that pin out .

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 8 měsíci

      You really need a good vice for that. Maybe take it to a garage and get them to punch it out for you.

    • @monkey875
      @monkey875 Před měsícem

      Use a motorcycle chain splitter, you can get one in HARBOR FREIGHT.

  • @melissastokes8616
    @melissastokes8616 Před 3 lety

    Im trying to figure out what the part with the copper wire on it is called that is connected to the ignition mod in the the distributor any clues?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      I believe you are referring to the igniter.

    • @melissastokes8616
      @melissastokes8616 Před 3 lety

      Yeah i figured as much and did some looking for one but im gonna have to change the whole distributor on my 01 honda

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      The junkyard is your friend. Good luck!

  • @jaebing6067
    @jaebing6067 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @papinochulo
    @papinochulo Před 3 lety +1

    The distributor does clock you can see from one of the 2 12s to mount it one is an oval for distributor adjustment and one of the electric connections you unscrwed inside is the cam position sensor I believe which sits right next to that shaft which is what relays the firing signal to the ignition coil which could advance or retard timing maybe a few degrees? I'm not sure any thoughts?

    • @papinochulo
      @papinochulo Před 3 lety +1

      Also Love your videos man. Using a few for guidance on my g23 build

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety

      Hi and thanks for commenting.
      My car idles at 7 degrees spark advance. Without testing it, I would bet that the computer would compensate for any small clocking and stay idling at 7. Even though the bolt holes for this distributor are oval, it really doesn't move much once u get the bolts started.

    • @papinochulo
      @papinochulo Před 3 lety

      @@ktecgarage ok great info! I was worried about doing this job because I thought I'd make my idle rough and risk valve contact at high rpm if I didn't retime and clock the distributor. You've had no issues since rebuilding the sealed distributor? BTW I'm ordering that part no you mentioned as I couldn't find it at my dealership either and just knew that oil was coming from the shaft. Also any tricks for getting pin out of the distributor cam rotor?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Just to ease your mind, I have pulled that distributor and reinstalled in the same manner demonstrated several times with no issues. You don't have to mark it or use a timing light.
      The pin will probably be your hardest part. I used a drill bit that was a bit smaller than the pin and a 3lb sledge. I had to beat the snot out of mine. A nail or screw would work too. Good luck!

  • @anthonia3871
    @anthonia3871 Před 3 lety +1

    what is the pat number of that seal

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 3 lety +2

      Without rewatching, I'm pretty sure the Honda part number is shown in the video.

    • @ThrowdownN64
      @ThrowdownN64 Před 11 měsíci

      For those in the future it's at 10:51

  • @beemayoral9178
    @beemayoral9178 Před 11 měsíci

    Is this a 1999 honda civic? So I dont need to worry about getting the timing right?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's an Accord, but you still don't need to worry about timing the distributor on that model year.

    • @beemayoral9178
      @beemayoral9178 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ktecgarage Thanks for the reply! Appreciate it

  • @futuresdojo
    @futuresdojo Před 5 měsíci

    Year and engine for this repair?

  • @asianmanfromasia
    @asianmanfromasia Před 2 lety

    My car doesn’t start now :( Any idea what could be wrong?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety

      Silly question, but it happened to me: Did you plug your harness connector for the distributor back in?
      Other things, check that your spark plug wires are all in the right place as it relates to timing. Is the distributor backwards where it goes into the cam? Or, you wired something wrong inside when reassembling the coil and ignitor or disturbing them broke something.
      Pull a spark plug and check for spark. That's were I would start.
      Good luck. Sorry to hear you're having a problem.

  • @shootthemoon9549
    @shootthemoon9549 Před 3 lety

    I did my valve cover gasket and outside O ring and cut off the swollen part of the heater hose and thought I had the worst luck the only leak after the job is dripping right back on the heater hose and it's already swollen again.

  • @francovera5876
    @francovera5876 Před rokem

    Would you need to drain the oil before you remove the distributor?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +1

      Nope. It wouldn't keep oil from leaking there. It's the way the head is designed.

    • @francovera5876
      @francovera5876 Před rokem

      @ktecgarage thank you for the quick reply! But i dont think i asked (or dont exactly know how to) the right question. what i meant was, would the engine oil pour out if i took the distributor off, or does it trickle like in the video regardless of whether or not I've drained the oil out via the drain plug under the car?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem +1

      @francovera5876 it would trickle out even if you drained the oil. The cylinder head doesn't drain when you drain the oil pan.

    • @francovera5876
      @francovera5876 Před rokem

      @ktecgarage ok thanks!

  • @THAH0N3STCHANNEL
    @THAH0N3STCHANNEL Před 2 lety

    Mine is leaking all over the place I took my valve cover off and it's rotten but there is oil all over the valves is it from just the gasket or should I go underneath the valves and replace the little rings under there as well when I replace the valve cover gasket 1998 lx please go view video if I made this sound a bit confusing it's been oil all over the place but the car did make it to andnfrom west va from Alabama also my coolant is a dark green brown color I was told he'd gasket where the heck is that is that under the valves cover idk yall it's my 1st time ever taking apart this engine my spark plug wires bottoms are brown does that mean I'm going to just 1. Need to do the tune up or 2 tune up and valve cover gasket plus more please help honda family

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Replace the valve cover gasket and the spark plug tube gaskets and see if that helps.
      There is supposed to be oil on your valves. The discolored coolant is probably just because it's old. Same for the spark plug wires.
      We have a saying here in the south: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If it's running good and not using coolant, leave it alone.
      Good luck!

    • @THAH0N3STCHANNEL
      @THAH0N3STCHANNEL Před 2 lety +1

      @@ktecgarage I'm in Alabama and from Alabama so yes and ok it's supposed to ok that's good I cleaned it up a Lil bit went underneath the car and it was sipping leaking coolant from under upon further review there's a wheel of some sort looks like the water pump from down here so ima do a CZcams search see where my water is located and how to remove because it's rusted if you have a email I can send video to your email maybe it is because about a month ago it was a ton of coolant everywhere on the ground and I didn't kno where it came from checked hoses and everything no cracks or anything I replaced radiator myself put fresh coolant so it shouldn't be discolored but I'll Def get to searching seeing where and how to remove my water pump I took the housing where it was leaking or rather sipping from so that's my next video trying to figure out where the coolant coming from would the water pump cause it to leak slowly from underneath I also checked my spark plugs in my cylinders and there's no water or anything in there so I don't think it's my head gasket which is a whew moment

    • @THAH0N3STCHANNEL
      @THAH0N3STCHANNEL Před 2 lety

      @@ktecgarage if you don't mind brother please go watch my latest video should be yesterdays video

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Ok. I'll watch it and get back to you. The water pump is hidden behind that plastic cover so you can't see it. But when they go bad they will leak coolant to that lower pulley. And it's a pretty big job to tackle if it needs replacing. I have a video up showing replacing one on a Civic and the procedure is very similar for your engine.
      Also, old radiator hoses will shed into your coolant and cause discoloration.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      I replied with video links on your channel. Keep up the good vibes!

  • @LudwigMassas2266
    @LudwigMassas2266 Před 5 měsíci

    Would be better but a new one instead 😊

  • @jovo21
    @jovo21 Před rokem

    Part number ?

  • @stevanaeastwood8059
    @stevanaeastwood8059 Před rokem

    Cool video
    Cooler accent

  • @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823

    Why you skip the pin insertion part.. that's tricky to do. I guess I'll use a hammer.

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Couldn't film it and hammer it in. Too much fumbling around!

    • @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823
      @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823 Před 2 lety

      @@ktecgarage now I'm going to be stuck at this point. It really helps when I see a professional do it. Now I'm just confused

    • @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823
      @apacalyptic1freelancevideo823 Před 2 lety

      No hammer that was a joke.may be a punch or a vise grip to.push it in.
      I'm getting a head ache. Damn

    • @kyocera3395
      @kyocera3395 Před rokem

      @@ktecgarage does itmatter which direction you hammer it? Also does it have to be lined up with the groves?

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před rokem

      I don't think the direction matters. Not sure what you mean by lining up grooves.

  • @fredyquiroz7654
    @fredyquiroz7654 Před rokem

    Can t you just replace the distributor?

  • @professionalbaddass
    @professionalbaddass Před 6 měsíci

    Ive got a ect code p0118 ecu is seeing -41 degrees and ive replace all the coolant switches along with the fan control timer.forgot to sat the fan on the passenger side of the car runs when you turn off the car no matter if you just started it or ran it for hours..if i pull the condenser fan fuse under the hood it shuts off,if i pull the engi e coolant fan relay it shuts off,if i pull the llug o the ect sensor u der the ditributor it shuts off.i should proba ly say its a 97 accord 2.2 .i even unplugged the ecu while the fan was runni g and it stayed running twlking me the ecu is not involved i. This issue.also the car has a probelem starting whennits cold outside.once it starts it will run and start again no probllem.do t kbow if thats rrlated tp the ect issue.but im going to replace the distributor cause its leaking and i reallu dont know the history of this car the dist cap seals missing its leaking oilat the block and under the cap .its cheap on amazon so hoping for the best.any hrlp is appreaciated.sorry for the crappy spelli g i cant fi d my glasses so i hope you can understand my gibberish

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 6 měsíci

      I actually just switched out the connector on a friend's Honda on his temp sensor. They get old and brittle. I'd wiggle all the connections at the sensors, harness and the PCM while the fans are running to see if they switch off. Also see if you have your 5v reference voltage at the sensor connectors. If it's not a broken or squirrlely wire/connector, I'd suspect the PCM is bad. If you reply back, please wear your glasses! ;-) Good luck.

    • @professionalbaddass
      @professionalbaddass Před 6 měsíci

      @@ktecgarage i have wiggled and disconnected all the connectors ive even turned the key on and off to get the fan start running and disconnected the ecm at the passenger foot well didnt change a thing stayed running .the reference wire white w green trace is showing 12 v .if i gound that wire it makes the fan run. Why would it uave 12v vs 5v and i have replaced the fan control module behind the glovebox i have 3 spares to chooose from all no joy

    • @ktecgarage
      @ktecgarage  Před 6 měsíci

      Sorry. That is a two wire ECT. It doesn't have a reference. Duh. Ok. Forget about the ECT. It's got to be the fan switch on the thermostat housing. If that was one that you replaced along with the ECT, then I'd go after the connector on it.

    • @professionalbaddass
      @professionalbaddass Před 6 měsíci

      @@ktecgarage i replaced boths switches ,ect and sending unit as well as all connectors ..thats why im stumped.what shoukdbi be reading on the white /green and also the black wire.i was under the assumption that the black was ground .is that correct?

    • @professionalbaddass
      @professionalbaddass Před 6 měsíci

      Its the fan on the passenger side of the vehicle is that the cooling or condenser fan?