On a 6-cylinder Chevy Tracker, bank 2 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder 4, 5, and 6. In this configuration, bank 1 would be the side with cylinders 1, 2, and 3. Bank 2 is typically located on the passenger side of the vehicle when facing the engine.
Bank 1 is the drivers side of the engine. Bank 2 is the other side.
On a 2002 4-cylinder Chevy Tracker, the Bank 1 oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust manifold, before the catalytic converter. It is positioned on the side of the engine, typically near the front, and may require some maneuvering to access. This sensor is responsible for measuring the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases to help optimize fuel efficiency and emissions.
The driver's side.
The drivers side is bank 1
In a Chevy Avalanche, "bank 1" refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder number one. For the V8 engine configuration commonly found in the Avalanche, bank 1 is typically the driver's side of the vehicle. This means that the cylinders on that side are numbered 1, 3, 5, and 7.
Driver side.
Bank 1 would be the drivers side of the engine on your Chevrolet 4.3 liter
Bank 1 is the drivers side of the engine and bank 2 is the other side.
The EGR valve on a 2001 V6 Tracker in on the center rear of the intake manifold plenum chamber, on the underside. You will see a tube from the right bank (bank 1) Catalyst going up and to the intake.
Drivers side (left).
driver side bank 1 before cat