On a Ford Expedition :
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine ( 4.6 and 5.4 )
Bank one is the driver side.
On a 2002 Suzuki XL-7, Bank 1 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder number one. In this vehicle, cylinder number one is located on the driver's side, so Bank 1 is the driver's side. Bank 2, conversely, would be on the passenger side. If you're looking for O2 sensor locations, you will find the upstream O2 sensor on the driver's side (Bank 1) before the catalytic converter and the downstream O2 sensor after the catalytic converter.
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On a V6 or V8 engine, the passenger side cylinders are bank one, so the catalytic converter on the passenger side will be bank one. The driver's side is bank two.
Bank one is the driver side.
On the 3.6L bank one is the passenger side. On other engines it is driver side.
Driver side
it is located on the passanger sideand its the one befor the cat converter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- actually , bank 2 is the drivers side of the engine
On a V-6 Toyota Tacoma bank 2 is on the driver side.
Your fuse box is located on the driver side right behind the left foot rest. Your computer is the one that is located on the passanger side under the carpet towards the front
You have four sensors on the truck, two before the catalyst converter, which you have two of, one on each side. Sensor 1 is the first one in line before the cat, sensor two is after the cat. Bank 1 is the driver side exhaust system, bank 2 is the passenger side. That being said, your sensor is the first one on the driver side.
From what i read, the bank one sensor is on the driver's side of the exhaust manifold. Bank one refers to the first cylinder.