yes but it will sound crapy, it wont have as much horse power, so it wont run at 100% ut it can run on 3 cylinders.
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It has a 6 cylinder motor also known as a V6 I do not think it can run only on 3 cylinders.
The engine has to be designed to do that , in order to run properly / smoothly etc. Honda has a V6 engine that has a system of " cylinder de-activation " which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders or 3 cylinders at times when the vehicle is just cruising and not requiring as much power for acceleration., but that was designed to do it.
Drivers side head front to rear are cylinders 1-3-5 The other head front to rear is 2-4-6 cylinders.
The cylinder order for a 2002 Toyota Solara, which typically features a 3.0L V6 engine, is 1-2-3-4-5-6. The cylinders are arranged in two banks, with the odd-numbered cylinders (1, 3, 5) on one side and the even-numbered cylinders (2, 4, 6) on the other. The firing order is crucial for proper engine operation and performance.
The firing order for a 2002 Toyota Echo, which is equipped with a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder engine, is 1-3-4-2. This means that the cylinders fire in the sequence of cylinder 1, then cylinder 3, followed by cylinder 4, and finally cylinder 2. This order is important for proper engine operation and performance.
On a 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora with a 4.0 engine, cylinder number 3 is located on the passenger side of the engine, towards the front. The engine configuration is a V8, and the cylinders are numbered from the front to the back, with odd numbers on the driver's side and even numbers on the passenger side. Therefore, cylinder 3 is the third cylinder back on the passenger side.
The 2002 Ford Thunderbird (often referred to as the T-Bird) features a V8 engine with eight cylinders. In this engine, the cylinder numbering typically starts from the front of the engine (the passenger side) with cylinders 1-4 on the right side and cylinders 5-8 on the left side. Therefore, the cylinder layout is as follows: 1-2-3-4 on the passenger side and 5-6-7-8 on the driver's side.
Not really. If one of the three cylinders is not functioning, the engine has lost MORE than 1/3 of the power if you take into consideration that the engine is still moving the "dead" piston.
The firing order for a 2002 Buick Century with a 3.1-liter engine is 1-2-3-4-5-6. This means that the cylinders fire in the sequence of cylinder 1, followed by cylinder 2, then cylinder 3, and so on. The engine is a V6, so cylinder 1 is located at the front of the engine on the passenger side.
Hi, If you are looking at the engine from the front of the van, then cylinder 2 is the front left of the engine. All of the odd cylinders are in the back, the even cylinders are in the front. Example: ---- Back ---- 1 ---- 3 ---- 5 2 ---- 4 ---- 6 --- Front ---- Good Luck
That depends on which engine it is equipped with. The 2.5 liter has 4 cylinders, and the 3.1 & 3.3 Liter V6 have 6 cylinders. If you see 3 plug wires going to the engine that means it is a 6 cylinder. The other 3 are hidden on the back side of the engine. If you see 4, then you have a 4 cylinder. It also has two door lock cylinders and two real wheel cylinders. One trunk lock cylinder,one master cylinder and ign. cylinder.