It depends on what engine it is. The truck "V" engines have odd numbers on the drive side and even on the pass side. A "V" in a minivan has even numbers on the front and odd in the rear.
Dodge V8 engine cylinders are numbered : firewall 8 - 7 6 - 5 4 - 3 2 - 1 front
I take it as the durango is a V-8 so if you are standing in front of the vehicle looking at the engine the cylinders on the right hand side are 1,3,5,7, and the cylinders on the left are 2,4,6,8, from front to back on both sides of the engine. Hope this helps
The engine cylinders are numbered 1 to 4, on the passenger side of the engine, from front to back (by firewall) and 5 to 8 , on the driver's side of the engine , from front to back ( by firewall ) Helpfull
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The engine cylinders are numbered 1 , 2 , 3 on passenger side of engine from front to back (by firewall) and 4 , 5 , 6 on driver's side of engine from front to back (by firewall) - Helpfull
Standing in front of the car looking at the engine the cylinders are numbered left to right 1-2-3-4. Click the link for a diagram.
The plugs are under the coils on top of the engine. the cylinders are numbered 1-3-5-7 on the driver side 2-4-6-8 passenger side
Bank 2 is the even numbered cylinders. Cylinder 1 is closest to serpentine belt and all cylinders on that side of engine are odd numbers. Bank 2 is all the even numbered cylinders and the O2 sensor is screwed into exhaust pipe somewhere between the even numbered cylinders and the cat converter.
Cylinder # 1 is at the front of the engine on the passenger side . On the passenger side of the engine the cylinders are numbered 1 to 4 , from front to back (by firewall) and on the driver's side of the engine the cylinders are numbered 5 to 8 , from front to back ( by firewall )
18436572-- 1357 on driver side 2468 on passenger side.
Firing order is: 1-6-5-4-3-2 Cylinders are located as such: Standing at the front of the vehicle looking at the engine the bank of cylinders on the front of the engine are numbered from left to right 1-3-5 The rear bank of cylinders are numbered from left to right 2-4-6
This will work on any car, look at the engine from the front if it's a V engine meanning cylinders on boths sides. One of the cylinders or spark plugs will be more forward towards the front of the car. that's #1 cylinder then that side will be 1,3,5 and the other side will be 2,4,6