If we are talking about while moving there is a serious problem with steering suspension or brakes.
If the vehicle is left hand drive, it is the right side. If the vehicle is right hand drive, like a horse, it is the left side.
Depends if it's a Left hand or Right hand drive. The side of the car nearest the pavement when driving is the nearside. The other being the Offside.
The fusebox is located on the right hand side below the steering wheel and a bit to the right. On British cars with the wheel on the left side of the car it can be found in the same position on the left hand side of the car
The Indians drive their car on the left hand side of the road.
Whether a car is right or left hand drive is dependent on in what country it will be sold. If it is sold in England, Australia, Japan or other countries where one drives on the left side of the road then the car is right-hand-drive. If the car is sold in most of the other countries on Earth then the car would be left-hand-drive as they drive on the right side of the road. So you can see, whether a car is right or left-hand-drive is dependent on the country in which it is sold, not the make or model of car.
Put the back of the car on jackstands and crawl under. It is on the right side of the car (passenger side on a left-hand-drive car, driver side on a right-hand-drive car) on the side of the transmission, all the way at the back of the transmission.
well for me i would say uuuuuuum.right because if the car is on the left and its a left steerig wheel i would say right!!!
the fuel filter is under the car just in front of the left hand side rear wheel the fuel filter is under the car just in front of the left hand side rear wheel
Both of you.
there is a lever on the left hand side of the drivers side - its up the the corner - its quite hard to see it - you have to catch it up and pull it back
A French car that is sold for use in France has the steering wheel on the left. (Left hand drive ) A french car sold for use in England has the steering wheel on the right. (Right hand drive) France drives on the right side of the raod. England drives on the left.
Right hand drive to Left hand drive ... for example, Japanese car do have steering on the right side is converted to have the steering on the left side like north American cars