Which side are cylinders 1 and 2 on the Subaru Forester?
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Subaru Forester cylinders 1 and 2 are on the battery side. Standing in front of the vehicle, facing the engine, cylinders 4 and 3 are on the right side inside, while cylinders 2 and 1 are adjacent to the battery. In fact, the cylinder block is marked with 1, 2, 3, and 4, but these markings are obscured by the intake manifold. Look carefully on the cylinder block for the 1234 markings. Below is an introduction to the Subaru Forester: 1. Positioning: The Subaru Forester is a hybrid SUV designed for both urban and off-road family use. The safety of the driver and passengers is of course not to be overlooked, and Subaru has done extensive work in this area. 2. Safety: The car frame plays the most significant role in vehicle safety. Subaru has developed a new generation of high-strength ring-shaped frames. The cabin is specially reinforced, from the roof to the doors and pillars, as well as the floor, all of which are reinforced with specialized support frames that can absorb impacts and vibrations from all directions, ensuring cabin safety. The front of the car is most likely to be impacted and often suffers severe damage. The main frame is designed to be collapsible, absorbing energy during impacts.