On a V6 or V8 engine, the passenger side cylinders are bank one, so the catalytic converter on the passenger side will be bank one. The driver's side is bank two.
In a Ford Expedition bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine , bank 2 is the drivers side
Four, two on each side. Driver side is referred to as bank one, passenger side bank two. Senor one is before the catalyst converter, sensor two after.
Bank one is the side that includes cylinder number one. Bank two is the opposite side.
Bank one is the side of the engine with cylinder number one. Bank two would be the other side if equipped. Sensor one is before the catalytic converter, sensor two is after.
Bank one is on the side that the master cylinder is on bank two is the opposite side of the master cylinder
You have four sensors on the truck, two before the catalyst converter, which you have two of, one on each side. Sensor 1 is the first one in line before the cat, sensor two is after the cat. Bank 1 is the driver side exhaust system, bank 2 is the passenger side. That being said, your sensor is the first one on the driver side.
Bank 1 is the exhaust pipe on the drivers side of the engine, and the other side is bank 2
Bank two is the passenger side of the engine. Senor one is before the catalyst converter. The answer is passenger side exhaust manifold.
Bank one sensor two refers to the oxygen sensor. The bank one sensor two oxygen sensor is on the front side of the engine, after the catalytic converter.
Bank one is the side of the engine with cylinder number one. Position two is after the catalytic converter.
Passenger side is bank 2. The bank that contains number 1 cylinder is bank 1.