it is the side of pilot in command, so he can see the sensor status (icing for instance).
The left side of an automobile is always the drivers side.
what year is the CLK? Most known reason for that car to stall would be the crank position sensor (CKP) its located on the left (drivers side) of the transmission bell housing, and can be accessed from the top. The easiest way to tell if that sensor is bad, is if the engine stalled when it was hot/warmed up, and then would not restart until the engine cooled off. Could also be a fuel pump issue, but the crank sensor is much more common.
On my 05 Prius the problem was the axle height sensor located near the left rear wheel.
On a 1996 Ford Windstar : No , just the LOW oil pressure warning light in the left side of your gauge cluster
This is a symptom of a few problems. Most likely is a fuel issue. What type of car and how consistent is the stall?
Extremely low, in modern commercial aircraft there is almost always a co-pilot and a warning device if controls are left inactive.
Left and right are determined from sitting in the driver seat.
On the back side of the engine underneath to the left of the knock sensor which is to the left of the camshaft position sensor
There are several things that can cause your 1991 Dodge Neon to stall when making a left-hand turn. The most common cause will be a loose or corroded ground wire.
Hold R1 and just before you come off the ramp click down the left analog and turn it left right left, or right left right depending on which 360 you want to do (warning: doesn't always work).
The left front speed sensor is electric and does not have a cable. The sensor is accessed by removing the brake rotor.
The A/F (air fuel sensor) on 2001 Toyota RAV4 is located on the drivers side (left side) of the engine and visible with a lifted hood. Location of parts under the hood, whether LEFT or RIGHT are always from inside the car, or from the drivers sight.