DIY: Hall Effect Distributor Wiring

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Wiring a Hall effect distributor is a two-wire operation.

Hall effect distributors are used on a variety of automobile makes, most notably Mercedes Benz. These distributors have the advantage of being sealed from the elements and have no moving parts in the contact. By creating a magnetic field -- as opposed to moving optical or other systems -- Hall effect distributors and ignition systems potentially offer greater reliability.

Things You'll Need

  • Wire strippers
  • Wire crimps
  • 12-gauge spade terminals
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Instructions

    • 1

      Locate the red and black wires protruding from the outer casing of the distributor. Strip a quarter inch of outer insulation from these wires with the wire strippers.

    • 2

      Twist the stranded wires clockwise to minimize and secure stray wires. Crimp a spade terminal to each wire with the crimp tool.

    • 3

      Locate the cylindrical ignition coil. Determine the positive and negative polarity on the coil's contacts by examining the embossed indices next to the terminal tabs.

    • 4

      Push the red wire to the positive conductor on the ignition coil. Do the same for the black negative wire. Wiggle the spades a little to check for a tight fit.

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