Standard Ignition Distributor Ignition Pickup P/N:LX-701

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$148.99
MPN: LX-701
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Standard Ignition Distributor Ignition Pickup P/N:LX-701
Standard Ignition Distributor Ignition Pickup P/N:LX-701
$148.99

Restore an accurate ignition timing signal with the Standard Ignition Distributor Ignition Pickup LX-701. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1990 Honda Prelude, mounting inside the distributor where it generates the trigger signal the ignition system uses to time each spark.

  • Core job: produces the electrical pickup signal that tells the ignition module when to fire, helping the engine hold a stable, correctly timed spark.
  • Direct-fit replacement: engineered to replace the original distributor pickup on the listed application.
  • Signs this part may need replacing: intermittent stalling, hard starting or no-start, and misfire or cut-out are signals that MAY point to a failing pickup. If a faulty pickup is the cause, this replaces it — diagnose the ignition circuit first, since these symptoms can have other causes.

Interchange: ME607 · MP1132 · 30131PK1006 · Manufacturer part number LX-701.

Confirm fitment for your vehicle using the Buyer's Guide tab before ordering.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

ME607, MP1132, 30131PK1006, LX-701

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this distributor ignition pickup do?

It sits inside the distributor and generates the trigger signal the ignition module uses to time each spark, helping the engine maintain correctly timed ignition.

Which vehicle does the LX-701 fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1988-1990 Honda Prelude. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle before ordering.

What numbers does this part interchange with?

It cross-references ME607, MP1132, and 30131PK1006. The manufacturer part number is LX-701.

What are signs the pickup may be failing?

Intermittent stalling, hard starting or no-start, and misfire or engine cut-out can be signs. These can have other causes, so diagnose the ignition circuit before replacing.

Will replacing this fix my stalling problem?

If a failed distributor pickup is the cause of the stalling, this part replaces it. Because stalling can stem from other components, confirm the diagnosis first.