1 3 4 2
Number 1 Cylinder is the forward most cylinder.
its not very aerodynamic, you're overweight or because you drive it too fast
Yes.
P0303, number 3 cylinder is miss-firing. You could drive it but depending on the reason why it is miss-firing, it may damage the catalytic converter.
The firing order for the 2002 Toyota Highlander 2-wheel drive 3.0 6-cylinder is 123456. The firing order for the 4-sheel drive vehicle is the same.
Depends on the engine. If it is the 2.8, then firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6
It is on the left side of the engine above the exhaust pipe and not easy to get to. I suggest taking it to a garage/
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1-3-4-2. Cylinder 1 is at the front of the Engine (where Belt(s) are) if rear drive and at the Right (Passenger) side for Front Wheel Drive.
The 1990 to 1993 Honda Accords use a 2.2L inline four cylinder engine that is transverse mount, meaning it is a front-wheel-drive setup. The number 1 cylinder is the one on the driver's side closest to the belts. The firing order is 1-3-2-4.
Oddly enough the firing order is; 1-2-3-4-5-6. Number one cylinder is at the right rear of the engine. Or, if facing the engine, the drive belt end and closest to the fire wall. The corresponding distributor wire tower is closest to and almost pointing to number one cylinder.
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The firing order is 1-3-4-2 #1 is located closest to the drive belt and so on to 2 3 & 4 Or: http://autorepair.about.com/od/enginefiringorders1/