You get a really long extension, and mentally prepare yourself for a hassle. Also, you cant see so your pretty much going off of feel.
A 1987 Honda Accord LXI 4 door automatic Is Front wheel Driver the Engine should be in sideways if so it is front wheel drive
No, the engine doesn't have to come out.
The Ford Contour/Mercury Mystique is a front-wheel drive, transverse engine car. In other words, the engine is mounted "sideways" in the front of the car, and drives the front, rather than the rear wheels. The transmission (or, more properly, the "transaxle") is bolted to the engine on the left side of the engine compartment. It contains the transmission itself, along with the differential.
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.
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
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.
The "front" of an engine is the opposite of where the transmission attaches.In a front-wheel drive vehicle, the engine is turned sideways, so the 'front' is the end facing the passenger side fender.It's also where the serpentine belt and pulleys are foundBonus names info: the 'side' of the engine by the windshield/firewall is known as Bank 1, and the other at the front of the car is Bank 2.See "Related Questions" below for more
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.
Your Neon is front-wheel drive and doesn't have a transmission, it makes use of a transaxle mated to a transverse-mounted (sideways) engine. A Dakota is rear or four wheel drive and uses a conventional transmission mated to a conventionally mounted engine. Totally incompatible.
Engine and transmission mounts are made of a heavy rubber and are usually black in color. On either side of the rubber is a way to attach it, one side to the motor or transmission and the other to a part of the cars frame. They allow the engine and transmission to vibrate without causing the whole car to shake. A front engine mount would be on a car with frontwheel drive ( sideways facing motor ) attaching it to the front of the frame in the engine compartment.
The year of the vehicle usually helps, but in this case it might not. The engine sits sideways in the car so the front of the engine is facing the passenger side. The sensor should be at the front of the engine on the right side, (front bumper side), at the bottom of the engine, next to the lower drive belt pulley, (crankshaft pulley). Just above the oil pan at the middle of the engine towards the transmission. Unbolt it and inspect it for cracks.
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.