With some effort.
There are quite a lot of things that ties and engine to the car, and all these have to be separated before the engine can be removed.
Depending on how crowded the engine bay is, there'll be different amounts of auxillaries that also has to come off first. Sometimes it's easier to drop the engine out from underneath the car as opposed to lifting it out.
And there are really too many specifics depending on make/model for there to be one sensible answer to how to do it. Youe best bet is to get a repair manual, like a Haynes, for your car, and read up on the preocedure from there.
No, the engine doesn't have to come out.
On a front wheel drive it is under the engine mount on the front of the engine. On a rear wheel drive it is on the driver side rear of the engine.
front wheel they can be change to rear wheel theu can be changed but mostly front wheel drive
The only vehicle layout I know of is used to describe the location of the engine in the vehicle and where it's drive wheels are: Front engine Front Wheel Drive Front engine Rear Wheel Drive Front engine All Wheel Drive mid engine Rear Wheel Drive mid engine AWD Rear engine RWD rear engine AWD never hear pf a Mid engine FWD or rear engine FWD
What engine size? The rear wheel drive has 2 v6 engine sizes and the front wheel drive has 3 v6 engine sizes available for 1984.
Either a transverse engine for front wheel drive cars (and the occasional rear engine, rear wheel drive car), or a longitudinal engine for front/mid-engine, rear wheel drive cars.
This is highly doubtful the entier vehilce is design to turn the front wheels. Teh unibody or frame the transaxles the drive shafts engine compartment are built / engineered to be front wheel drive.
A car with the engine in the rear should have rear/all wheel drive. A car with the engine in the front should have front/all wheel drive.
The Sportage is a front engine, front wheel drive car, with a four wheel drive option (but that still uses the front wheel drive transaxle, and runs the transfer case off of that).
no it is FR (front engine rear wheel drive) not all wheel drive
A front wheel drive car has the weight of the engine of the car to help with traction as for the rear wheel does not have the engine weighing it down so there is less traction.
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