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NAMDROF 02-10-2011 02:07 PM

Which side is Bank # 1 or Bank #2 ?
 
99 7.3

I am throwing a 1395 code (glow plug) which someone pointed out in another thread is on bank #1. 1396 is Bank #2

Anyone know which side is bank #1? Driver side?

I am only guessing by 1,3,5,7 cyl drivers side
and 2,4,6,8 passenger side?

THANKS!

woodnthings 02-10-2011 04:22 PM

1,3,5,7 are passenger side
2,4,6,8 are drivers side

https://sites.google.com/site/woodnt...=320&width=238

Ford79 02-10-2011 04:22 PM

It's actually just the opposite, 1,3,5,7 passenger side and 2,4,6,8 driver side.

Damn, Ken beat me to it, and with a picture too!!

Shake-N-Bake 02-10-2011 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by NAMDROF (Post 9950032)
99 7.3

I am throwing a 1395 code (glow plug) which someone pointed out in another thread is on bank #1. 1396 is Bank #2

Anyone know which side is bank #1? Driver side?

I am only guessing by 1,3,5,7 cyl drivers side
and 2,4,6,8 passenger side?

THANKS!

Bank 1 is the right (passenger) side.
Bank 2 is the left (driver) side.

I think 1395 is a code for OBD trucks. What year are you working on?

EDIT: I re-read your post and see that you are working on 99 7.3. Still an odd code...

woodnthings 02-10-2011 05:35 PM

Is it a California truck or one with a GPCM? If so it sounds like the GPCM isn't getting power or is fried.

SpringerPop 02-10-2011 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by NAMDROF (Post 9950032)
Anyone know which side is bank #1? Driver side?

I am only guessing by 1,3,5,7 cyl drivers side
and 2,4,6,8 passenger side?

Just a rule of thumb:

I don't know of any gasoline or diesel engine where the most-forward cylinder isn't number one. Notice the passenger's head sits a bit forward of the driver's? Not all "V" engines are like that example however, and some may instead have the left bank slightly forward, which would make the front driver's the number one on those engines.

This is also true of flat (or opposed) engines, too.

The odd-even, or side to side, subsequent numbering convention is up to the individual manufacturers. Sometimes the other bank's most-forward is number two.

Multi-row radials? Look it up in the maintenance manual! It's in there.... :)

Pop

Shake-N-Bake 02-10-2011 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by woodnthings (Post 9950859)
Is it a California truck or one with a GPCM? If so it sounds like the GPCM isn't getting power or is fried.

I was wondering that too but I didn't think the GPCM came out until 2000. :confused: Of course I could be wrong...it's been one of those days...:)

NAMDROF 02-10-2011 06:41 PM

Thanks for the info everyone!

Yes it is a Ca. Truck. Black label Catalyst truck. Bought it new in April 98. CC 4X4 Auto LB just coming up on 134K Just got the news yesterday to renew my tags I have to take it in and have it smogged! NEVER have had to do this before.
Truck is all original other than lots of front rotors, 1 cracked inj. cup over the years.
Just Monday it threw this 1395 code. Which in another thread is where I read it's a glow plug problem and in another thread someone described 1395 bank # 1 1396 #2.

To take it a little farther I tried clearing the code a couple days ago. It took. I then drove 2 miles to the store and it came right back. Did this a few more times with the same results. Today I got in and cleared the code. Drove the same route and stopped 2 other times similar to the day before and it now isnt throwing the code??? No longer check engine light popping on?? Whatcha think?

woodnthings 02-10-2011 06:59 PM

Could be the the oil temp is high enough to not require the PCM to energize the glow plugs. That would keep it from setting a code. Was it warmed up or cold after you cleared the codes today?

woodnthings 02-10-2011 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by SpringerPop (Post 9950863)

Multi-row radials? Look it up in the maintenance manual! It's in there.... :)

Pop

Your going to lose a few with that one!!!!

tdpower 02-10-2011 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by gchavez (Post 9950877)
I was wondering that too but I didn't think the GPCM came out until 2000. :confused: Of course I could be wrong...it's been one of those days...:)

He probably has a GPR shunt.

SpringerPop 02-10-2011 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by woodnthings (Post 9951368)
Your going to lose a few with that one!!!!

Yea, not too many of those in common usage around here! :)

Pop

NAMDROF 02-10-2011 09:58 PM

Warm
 
Today was the same. It was cold when I first cleared the code from the day before, this time the service engine light stayed off, then stopping and starting at full operating temp for test starts after that with NO codes showing up. The day previous I did the exact same thing and every time I stopped cleared the code and would fired it up after waiting for it to go thru its starting cycle the check engine light would come on. I Will try it again in the morning and report back.



Originally Posted by woodnthings (Post 9951358)
Could be the the oil temp is high enough to not require the PCM to energize the glow plugs. That would keep it from setting a code. Was it warmed up or cold after you cleared the codes today?


dn29626 02-11-2011 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by NAMDROF (Post 9951232)
...Bought it new in April 98...

A ford truck diesel from 1998, really?

woodnthings 02-11-2011 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by dn29626 (Post 9952924)
A ford truck diesel from 1998, really?

Considered an early '99.


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