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the cylinder numbers go in numerical order from front of the motor or pasenger side to drivers side 1-2-3-4 the cylinder numbers go in numerical order from front of the motor or pasenger side to drivers side 1-2-3-4
there is one on the drivers side under the dash and one on pasenger side under hood behind air box if you are looking from the front of the car
Pasenger side post converter
when you open the hood on the pasenger side front the first plug on the left is 2 the next 4 then 6 the back pasenger side is 1 3 5
In Dodge Dakota, it usually runs a little bit right of center of the vehicle (passenger side), since the transfer case takes off out of the right (pasenger) side of the transmission. It is on the left on all after 1997, not sure about any before that.
pasenger side on fire wall and driver side to the left side on dash
pasenger side in front of the rear tire
On my 91 it is on the pasenger side close to the firewall. under a brass cap
Bank 1 is the pasenger side of the engine
It is located with the rest of the fuses under the dash between the steering column, and the left kick panel. The fuse cover will be marked with fuse identification.
i beleave under pasenger side kick panal
Check under hood on pasenger's side