 The Distributor Cap and Rotor is responsible for transferring voltage from the ignition coils to the engine’s cylinders, thus igniting the fuel-air mixture within the cylinders. The coil is connected to the rotor and the rotor spins inside the distributor cap. As the rotor’s tip makes contact on the cylinder, a high voltage pulse passes from the coil to the cylinder, then it moves on to the spark plug wire, igniting the spark plug.
The Distributor Cap and Rotor is responsible for transferring voltage from the ignition coils to the engine’s cylinders, thus igniting the fuel-air mixture within the cylinders. The coil is connected to the rotor and the rotor spins inside the distributor cap. As the rotor’s tip makes contact on the cylinder, a high voltage pulse passes from the coil to the cylinder, then it moves on to the spark plug wire, igniting the spark plug.
Symptoms of a bad Cap & Rotor may include:
- Engine misfire, stall, or loss of power
- No start conditions
- Unusual or excessive engine noise, primarily a squealing sound

