Category Archives: Engine Firing Order

Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 and Bank-2

2004-2010 Toyota 3.3L V6 (3MZ-FE) Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location, Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Toyota 3.3L V6 (3MZ-FE) is a widely used engine in many cars and SUVs from 2004-2010. It was a very popular engine during its production run and was installed in several different Toyota and Lexus vehicles. Vehicles That Have the 2004-2010 Toyota 3.3L V6 (3MZ-FE) Engine Option 2004–2010 Toyota Sienna: Used the 3.3L V6… Read More: 2004-2010 Toyota 3.3L V6 (3MZ-FE) Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location,… »

1996-2025 Honda 3.5L V6 Engine Firing Order – Cylinder Location – Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Honda 3.5L V6 is a widely used engine in many Honda and Acura vehicles from 1996-2025. It was first introduced in 1996, and after several upgrades and variations, it is currently still being used inside the Honda Pilot. Vehicles That Have the 1996-2025 Honda 3.5L V6 Engine Option 1996–2025 Honda Pilot: Uses the 3.5L… Read More: 1996-2025 Honda 3.5L V6 Engine Firing Order – Cylinder Location… »

1971-2003 Chrysler Dodge 360 (5.9L) V8 Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location, Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Chrysler/Dodge 360 cubic inch (5.9L) V8 is a workhorse engine that powered countless vehicles from 1971 through 2003. It started as the LA-series small block from 1971 to 1993, then was upgraded to the Magnum version from 1993 to 2003. 1971–1993 Chrysler/Dodge Vehicles: LA-series 360 V8 1993–2003 Chrysler/Dodge Vehicles: Magnum 360 V8 Vehicles That… Read More: 1971-2003 Chrysler Dodge 360 (5.9L) V8 Engine Firing Order, Cylinder… »

Ford 3.5L V6 Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location, Bank-1 and Bank-2

Ford 3.5L V6 Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location, Bank-1 and Bank-2 The Ford 3.5L V6 is a popular engine used in many Ford vehicles including trucks and SUVs. This engine can be mounted either sideways (transverse) or straight (longitudinal) depending on the vehicle, with the F-150 being a common example that uses the straight mounted… Read More: Ford 3.5L V6 Engine Firing Order, Cylinder Location, Bank-1 and… »

Ford 5.4L V8 Engine Firing Order – Cylinder Location – Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Ford 5.4L V8 is a widely used engine found in many Ford trucks and SUVs from the late 1990s through the 2010s. The Triton 5.4L was used across multiple vehicles including the F-Series trucks and Expeditions, with both 2-valve and 3-valve Triton versions. Vehicles That Have the Ford 5.4L V8 Engine Option 1997–2014 Ford… Read More: Ford 5.4L V8 Engine Firing Order – Cylinder Location –… »

2010-2026 Chevy 3.0L Gasoline Engine Firing Order Cylinder and Coil Numbering (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Chevy 3.0L is a widely used engine in many cars SUV and trucks from 2010-2026. It was introduced in 2010, and after several upgrades and variations, it is currently still in use. Whichever year the 2010-2026 Chevy 3.0L engine was built, they all have the same firing order, cylinder locations, and Bank-1 and Bank-2… Read More: 2010-2026 Chevy 3.0L Gasoline Engine Firing Order Cylinder and Coil… »

2002-2011 Toyota 2.4L (2AZ-FE) All Engine Sensor Locations Firing Order Cylinder Location

Below is all engine sensor locations for 2002-2011 Toyota 2.4L (2AZ-FE) along with firing order and cylinder numbers. All information here has been verified with several Toyota 2.4L manuals. If you spot any errors let us know in the comments section. Vehicles With a Toyota 2.4L 2AZ-FE Option Toyota Camry 2002–2011 Main engine for 5th… Read More: 2002-2011 Toyota 2.4L (2AZ-FE) All Engine Sensor Locations Firing Order… »

Chevy GM 1.8L Engine Sensor Locations – Firing Order – Cylinder Location

Below is all the Chevy and GM 1.8L engine sensor location, firing order and cylinder location. All information has been verified with several automotive manuals, but if you see any error below let us know in the comments section. The engine coolant sensors is not listed below since it can vary by year how many… Read More: Chevy GM 1.8L Engine Sensor Locations – Firing Order –… »

Ford 2.0L EcoBoost 4-Cylinder Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1

The Ford 2.0L EcoBoost is a popular 4-Cylinder engine used in many small Ford vehicles. It was introduced in 2008 Ford Explorer America concept car, and used in many cars, trucks, and small vans. The engine was Redesigned in 2015 with more power but the firing order and cylinder locations are the same. Whichever year… Read More: Ford 2.0L EcoBoost 4-Cylinder Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 »

Ford Triton V10 6.8L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Ford Triton V10 6.8L is a popular heavy-duty V10 engine used in many trucks, vans, and buses. It was introduced in 1997, and after several upgrades and variations, it is currently still in use. The Triton V10 6.8L has two main versions, the 2-valve and 3-valve. The original 2-valve version had issues with the… Read More: Ford Triton V10 6.8L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1… »

Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

Ford 3.0L Engine Mounted Forward Firing Order Diagram Ford 3.0L Engine Mounted Sideways Firing Order Diagram The Ford 3.0L is a popular V6 engine used in many Ford cars and trucks. It was introduced in 1986 and after several upgrades and variations it was used until 2008. The engine can be mounted sideways or forward.… Read More: Ford 3.0L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2) »

Chrysler Dodge Pentastar 3.6L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

Chrysler Pentastar 3.6L Engine Mounted Forward Firing Order Diagram Chrysler Pentastar 3.6L Engine Mounted Sideways Firing Order Diagram The Chrysler 3.6L engine is a popular V6 engine used in many Dodge vehicles. It was introduced in 2009 and continues to currently be used in several cars, trucks, and Jeeps. The engine can be mounted sideways… Read More: Chrysler Dodge Pentastar 3.6L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1… »

Chrysler Dodge 3.7L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Chrysler 3.7L engine is a popular V6 engine used in many Dodge vehicles from 2002-2012. It was introduced in 2002 with the Dodge Ram 1500 and also later used in several other cars and trucks. All Chrysler 3.7L engines have the same firing order, cylinder locations, and Bank-1 and Bank-2 sides of the engine.… Read More: Chrysler Dodge 3.7L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and… »

Chrysler Dodge 4.7L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Chrysler 4.7L engine is a popular V8 engine used in many Dodge vehicles from 1999-2010. It was introduced in 1999 with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and also later used in several other cars and trucks. All Chrysler 4.7L engines have the same firing order, cylinder locations, and Bank-1 and Bank-2 sides of the engine.… Read More: Chrysler Dodge 4.7L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and… »

Chrysler Dodge 3.8L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Chrysler 3.8L engine is a popular V6 engine used in many Dodge minivans. It was introduced in 1991, with the last redesign in 2010. All Chrysler 3.8L engines have the same firing order, cylinder locations, and Bank-1 and Bank-2 sides of the engine. Vehicles That Have the Chrysler Dodge 3.8L Engine 1991–1993 Chrysler New… Read More: Chrysler Dodge 3.8L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and… »

Chrysler Dodge 3.5L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Chrysler Dodge 3.5L engine is a SOHC V6 engine used in many cars and trucks from 1993 to 2010. The original Chrysler 3.5L was produced between 1993–97 and came with an aluminum head and iron block. The redesigned Chrysler 3.5L was an all-aluminum engine built from 1998–2010. All Chrysler 3.5L engines have the same… Read More: Chrysler Dodge 3.5L Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and… »

Chrysler Dodge 318 (5.2L) Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1 and Bank-2)

The Dodge 318 (5.2L) was a very popular engine used in many cars and trucks. The original 318 (5.2L) LA Engine was built between 1968-1991. The newer 318 (5.2L) Magnum was built between 1992-2003. Both the old LA and newer Magnum versions of the Dodge 318 have the same firing order and cylinder locations. Below… Read More: Chrysler Dodge 318 (5.2L) Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location (Bank-1… »

Dodge 6.4L HEMI Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Dodge 6.4L 392-cubic-inch HEMI is a notoriously powerful engine with only the 6.2L Hellcat producing more horsepower. The 6.4L HEMI engine was first made available as a crate engine in 2007 and in 2011 it became available in certain production vehicles. Below are the firing order, cylinder locations, and which side of the engine… Read More: Dodge 6.4L HEMI Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 and… »

Dodge 6.2L Hellcat Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 and Bank-2

The Dodge 6.2L Hellcat engine is a high performance supercharged variant of the notorious Hemi engine. It is currently the most powerful engine produced by Chrysler and arguable ever. Below are the firing order, cylinder locations, and which side of the engine is Bank-1 and Bank-2. Vehicles That Have the Dodge 6.2L Hellcat Engine 2015–2023… Read More: Dodge 6.2L Hellcat Engine Firing Order Cylinder Location Bank-1 and… »