If you're talking about a battery... The + is positive, sometimes red, and connects to something with power such as your alternator. The - is negative, sometimes black, and connects to the ground such as the block or chassis.
on the bottom/right front...if looking from in front of vehicle
looking at the front of truck number 1 cylinder is on right handside right behind powersteering pump
camber both left front and right front --( negative 7) caster left( positive 3) right side ( positive 2.7) toe-- both left and right (zero) rear same specs as the front
the starter is located at the right side of the engine if you r looking at it from the front the starter is located at the right side of the engine if you r looking at it from the front
Looking over the right front fender on a V6 it is at the front of the engine on your right side.
when looking from the front of your car into the engine compartment it is to the right of the air filter on the left of the engine fuse box that is below your positive jump start post.
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Red Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White/Orange
CAR AUDIO FRONT SPAEKERS LOCATION: DOORS LEFT FRONT SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: TAN LEFT FRONT SPEAKER NEGATIVE(-) WIRE: GRAY RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: LIGHT GREEN RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: DARK GREEN CAR AUDIO REAR SPEAKERS LOCATION:REAR DECK LEFT REAR SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: BROWN LEFT REAR SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: YELLOW RIGHT REAR SPEAKER POSITIVE (+) WIRE: DARK BLUE RIGHT REAR SPEAKER NEGATIVE (-) WIRE: LIGHT BLUE
The battery is located on the front right, right in front of the positive post. It'll be under another component, I think the computer. That's how it is on my 2011 anyways
When you are standing at the back of a ship and looking at the front, the side on your right is called starboard.
When looking at the engine from the front, the spark plug firing order is front left, front right, mid left, mid right, back left, back right, in that order.
Number one is if you are looking at the engine in front of the truck it will be the right front cyl