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The definition of Bank 1 and Bank 2 cylinders

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Old 08-26-2016, 08:32 AM
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The definition of Bank 1 and Bank 2 cylinders

There have been many posts asking-----"my scanner is advising Bank ! or 2, however were are the banks located?

Most OBD 6, 8 and 12 V block cylinder terminology assumes the person is in the drivers seat and calls Bank 1 cylinders on the right(passenger) side and bank 2(cylinders) on the left(drivers)side-----hopefully this will help in locating the cylinders when your scanner call a misfire or whatever on Bank 1 or Bank 2.
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Also cylinder numbering is ask often.
Here is topic with explanation. Google is your friend.
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/c209...ml#post5514378
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More spam from ben's wurld blowhards!!
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Looks like bank 1 and 2 is limit of Plutoe's intelligence.
Once we come to 8 cylinders, he is out of the game.
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Yep more of the same mumbo jumbo!

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