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Summary: A dirty cap and rotor can cause your car to stall. Learn how to replace a cap and rotor from a professional mechanic in this free maintenance video.
Jeffery Fiffie has 10 years of auto mechanic and management experience. He is able to do brake repair and tune-ups, including engine analysis, fuel injection, steering and suspension...read more
"Hello, my name is Jeff Fiffie. On behalf of Expert Village I'll be showing you how to perform basic field maintenance on your car. If your car stalls or hesitates, this might be a reason why it does so. That corrosion comes right off. Also, why you have this cap off, you want to take off your rotor button. This button here you can see on the edge is worn. You will need to replace this if it?s worn like this. Place it back on there, make sure it?s firmly affixed. Place your clean cap back on there your distributor and screw your screws back in. Make sure they are firmly tight. Make sure they are tight."
eHow Article: Cap & Rotor Replacement