1. Cylinder 1 fires
2. Cylinder 3 fires
3. Cylinder 4 fires
4. Cylinder 2 fires
This pattern is repeated continuously while the engine is running.
The firing order is an important part of ensuring that the engine runs properly. If the firing order is incorrect, the engine will not be able to produce power efficiently and may eventually damage itself.
Here is a diagram of the Nissan 2.4 L engine firing order:
[Image of Nissan 2.4 L engine firing order]
The firing order is determined by the arrangement of the cylinders and the camshaft. The camshaft is a shaft that controls the opening and closing of the valves in the engine. The position of the camshaft relative to the cylinders determines the order in which the cylinders are fired.
The firing order is also important for ensuring that the exhaust gases are properly expelled from the engine. If the firing order is incorrect, the exhaust gases will not be able to exit the engine efficiently, which can lead to a loss of power and increased emissions.