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Off side / Near side?
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E5GDM
PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:32 am Up
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Lee wrote:
You are completely twisting what I said
Battery on the left side of the engine
Battery on the left hand side of the car

.....are two COMPLETELY different sentences and perspectives

& you are completely twisting what I said, I'm only saying that the left hand side of a car (for example) is constant. Ie it's always the left hand side of the car no matter what way you look at it. Just as the left hand side is always the left hand side of a ship or plane (or port to be more precise).

 
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So you're on holiday in France, its 4:50pm on Saturday and you're in the Alps and near the top and the car breaks down. You get out to look at it, and clearly, a component (lets say, the hub) on one side of the car has completely snapped in half and needs replacing. You call your European breakdown cover, the lady is French but speaks good English. She explains that a recovery/breakdown truck can be dispached from town and can pop into a local Peugeot dealer to buy the required part on the way, but only has 10 minutes to do so before the parts counter closes. And he's 2 hours away from you (you're in the Alps). If he comes to look at it and can't fix it, you'll be there for 2 days becuase nobody works on a Sunday.

How do you describe the part? Do you say its in front of you because you're facing the wheel? Left? Right? Driver's side? Offside? Outer side?

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Lee
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Drivers front wheel
Passengers front wheel
Drivers rear wheel
Passengers rear wheel

EDIT: are we driving to france in a RHD car, or are we hiring one?

It would be
Front left/right wheel
Rear left/ right wheel

If I went over in a RHD

EDIT Again: Infact people who work for Peugeot won't ever order parts without the chassis number, so my first part still stands Wink


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Bl**dy hell.

This is just rediculous now.
All I wanted is to bleed the brakes, quoting Haynes which is btw:

1) Left-hand front brake
2) Right-hand front brake
3) Left-hand rear brake
4) Right-hand rear brake

Job is now done.
Everybody go home please.

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Lee wrote:
Drivers front wheel
Passengers front wheel
Drivers rear wheel
Passengers rear wheel

He's in France. The lady would get the wrong part is his point I think.

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which is left or right looking at transverse engine.
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Lee
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Read the edit Razz
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Lee wrote:
EDIT Again: Infact people who work for Peugeot won't ever order parts without the chassis number, so my first part still stands Wink

Even with the chassis #, they still have to describe which part is knakered in this case. Will they go on what the lady said (being in France) or the parts schedule for the car's VIN?

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OH MY GOD, NO........ NOOOO:









 

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Pin out's are generally always the opposite away around, as they are based on the PCB inside, and it would be the right way around on the PCB
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E5GDM wrote:

& you are completely twisting what I said, I'm only saying that the left hand side of a car (for example) is constant. Ie it's always the left hand side of the car no matter what way you look at it. Just as the left hand side is always the left hand side of a ship or plane (or port to be more precise).

Well I know what I mean and you're wrong!!
Left is different depending how you look at the car
Looking from the front left is <<

<<OO===OO

From drivers seat left is the opposite side
You also proved your theory wrong by bringing ships and planes into the equation on them left is port and right is starboard,the reason planes/ships ahve port/starboard is to avoid any confusion as to what is left or right
It's universally accepted Port and Starboard are terms which refer to the left and right sides (respectively) of a ship or aircraft as perceived by a person on board facing the bow

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Inner and outer isn't left and right. For example, you can have a left inner CVJ, right inner CVJ, left outer CVJ and right outer CVJ.

I hope I don't need to buy any handed parts off people from here!

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Ok work this one out:

My daily driver isn't RHD, but if a passenger comes with me, he/she sits to the left. I change gear with my right hand, although I can select reverse with my left.

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fatboyslim wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
I'm only saying that the left hand side of a car (for example) is constant. Ie it's always the left hand side of the car no matter what way you look at it. Just as the left hand side is always the left hand side of a ship or plane (or port to be more precise).
Well I know what I mean and you're wrong!!
Left is different depending how you look at the car
Looking from the front left is <<
<<OO===OO
From drivers seat left is the opposite side
You also proved your theory wrong by bringing ships and planes into the equation on them left is port and right is starboard,the reason planes/ships ahve port/starboard is to avoid any confusion as to what is left or right
It's universally accepted Port and Starboard are terms which refer to the left and right sides (respectively) of a ship or aircraft as perceived by a person on board facing the bow

OMG Shocked
You must be winding me up!!
THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF A CAR IS ALWAYS GONNA BE THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THE CAR no matter what view point you take as the sides aren't moving, you are. After all the back doesn't become the front if you reverse, does it?
& God knows how other modes of transport not having switchable sides has proved me 'theory' wrong.
Or do you think if you shake hands with your right hand everybody else uses their left? Or how about the lower left hand side cowling on a motorbike? According to you it would become the lower right hand side one if you move to the front. & what if you turn it upside down? It would then be the upper left or upper right. You have your side shifting view, I'll stick to my way.

 
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