Though not standard, both the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna minivans are available with all wheel drive as an option. There may be others, but these are the two that I know about.
The 2012 Nissan NV-Passenger has rear wheel drive.
The 2013 Nissan NV-Passenger has rear wheel drive.
NO! the Montana is a front wheel drive minivan and the firebird is a rear wheel drive, even if they were both rear wheel drive for some reason, the firebird engine would shred the wimpy minivan trans and it would be just wrong to put a minivan trans in a firebird.
Yes, the Chevy Venture is a front-wheel-drive vehicle. It was designed as a minivan and features a front-wheel-drive layout, which helps enhance traction and handling in various driving conditions. This configuration is common for minivans, as it allows for more interior space and passenger comfort.
Most Minivans are front wheel drive and a 97 Chevy Silverado's are rear wheel drive, you do the math.
The 2006 Toyota Sienna has two axles. It is a front-wheel-drive minivan, meaning it utilizes a front axle for power delivery and a rear axle for support. This setup is standard for most passenger minivans.
That would be the rear passenger tire.
Tire rotation can be tricky, usually because tire rotation is dependent on tire and drive type. However, in all wheel drive vehicles, with non directional tires, it is pretty simple. The front passenger wheel is changed out with the back driver side wheel, the front driver side wheel changed out with the rear passenger wheel.
The speed sensor, on a 2001 Honda Civic, is attached to the front drive wheel. The drive wheel is the front wheel on the passenger side.
Depends on if it's front wheel drive or all wheel or rear wheel drive. If the vehicle has a driveshaft the U-joints could be failing and that would cause qute a vibration. It could also be a bent wheel or a tire that is out of balance.
Assuming this vehicle is front wheel drive, you probably have a bad passenger side half shaft.
Four wheel drive vehicles usually tend to be in the SUV or light truck class, although All Wheel Drive - which transfers power to the remaining wheels when a drive wheel loses traction - is a more often used system on passenger cars.