the drivers side. on a transverse engine its the side closest to the front of vehicle
On a Ford Expedition the left bank ( Bank 2 ) is the drivers side of the engine
left bank is the left side of engine as you stand in fron of vehicle looking at the engine
The left side of the engine is the driver's side in a Ford Expedition Also known as bank ( 2 )
The drivers side ( left ) of the engine is bank 2
On your 1999 Ford F-150 , 4.2 liter V6 engine : The left bank is the drivers side of the engine ( or bank 2 ) The right bank is the passenger side of the engine ( or bank 1 )
Remember this. When talking about a vehicle, left and right. Put yourself in the drivers seat looking foreward and then look where your left and right is. The left bank will be the drivers side of the engine. Right bank is the passenger side of the engine.
On a 1998 Porsche Boxster, bank 1 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder 1. In this case, bank 1 is the left side of the engine when viewed from the driver's seat. The Boxster has a flat-six engine layout, with bank 1 being designated for the cylinders on the left side of the engine when facing forward.
No , the right bank is the passenger side and the drivers side is the left bank As if you were sitting in the drivers seat Also , passenger side of engine is Bank 1 and drivers side is Bank 2 in a Ford Expedition
When sitting in the car, bank 1 is the right side of engine, bank 2 is left side.
In a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria, bank 1 refers to the side of the engine that contains cylinder 1. For the 4.6L V8 engine, bank 1 is the driver's side of the vehicle. This means that the cylinders on the left side of the engine (when viewed from the front) are considered bank 1.
In your Ford Expedition that would be the drivers side ( also known as bank 2 )
Standing in the front of the engine and looking at it. The right side of engine-or head will be bank 1 The other head on the left will be bank 2.