NO. That would be the right side when standing in the front of the engine.
On a Ford Expedition the left bank ( Bank 2 ) is the drivers side of the engine
Passenger Side Rear If facing Engine - left side rear
It is located on the Left Side ( facing the engine) by the Alternator.
Right next to oil filler tube on the left (facing engine) but further back in engine compartment.
The starter on a Chrysler 300 M is located on the lower part of the engine facing the passenger compartment. The starter will be near the left side of the engine.
On your 1999 Ford F-150 , 4.2 liter V6 engine : The left bank is the drivers side of the engine ( or bank 2 ) The right bank is the passenger side of the engine ( or bank 1 )
if you are standing on the passenger side facing the engine,it is on the lower left side.easy to change has two bolts
facing engine #1 left to Right ie #1 on the passenger side #4 on the drivers side.
In most models, the OBD is on the left side of the engine compartment near the front. The left side would be considered the passenger side.
No , the right bank is the passenger side and the drivers side is the left bank As if you were sitting in the drivers seat Also , passenger side of engine is Bank 1 and drivers side is Bank 2 in a Ford Expedition
Either in the glove box, under the glove box or on the passenger side of the firewall (the first relay on the left if facing the engine).
if you are facing the engine, its on the bottom left side of the the engine. Close to radiator.