Depends if it's a Left hand or Right hand drive. The side of the car nearest the pavement when driving is the nearside. The other being the Offside.
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The OS of a car is the offside. (often written as o/s)Explanation: The side of the car nearest the kerb or pedestrian way when driving on the correct side of the road, is the nearside, or the n/s.The side of the car that is away from the kerb is the off side, or offside (o/s)The rear OS door is the side door behind the driver's door, which is itself the front OS door, or the front door OS.
White cat's eyes separate lanes, amber ones mark the offside (right) and red the nearside (left) of a Motorway. Green cats eyes warn of exit or entrance slip roads.
It would be what you call the NEARSIDE
Up to 2007 the release is on the offside by the kick panel. 2007 on, the release is on the floor , open the nearside front door and you will see a red handle.
the right hand (drivers side) of the car.
The right side of a car is always on the right looking from the rear to the front. What does change is the nearside and off side depending on the country you are in. In the UK the nearside is the left (nearest the kerb) in countries that drive on the right the nearside is on the right.
the side furthest from the kerb (or sidewalk)
remove filler cap, undo drain plug, visible through protector plate and drain tank - 5 or 6 jerry cans needed for full tank and replace drain plug open filler flap undo 3 screws and remove plate and rubber liner to free filler undo 3 self tappers and remove small plastic wheel arch liner from offside rear mudflap undo plastic screws from rear of main wheel arch liner and bend rear of liner forwards on to top of offside rear wheel to gain access to rear of filler reach up and disconnect filler and breather pipes and straighten them, if you cant reach, wait until you start to move tank undo 2 bolts each side and remove protector plate cut 2 plastic clips to free wiring at nearside of tank and cut 3 wires about halfway along tank undo 1 nut on offside chassis leg and free wiring and clip together remove 3 bolts from captive nuts on offside curved tank support bracket, easiest way is to grind captive nuts and punch remainder of bolts up and out remove nuts on nearside curved tank support bracket and tank will drop lower tank on to box or suitable support without straining rubber pipes undo 3 rubber pipes from tank, the metal part of the pipes may even break off withdraw tank towards nearside of car, pulling filler and breather pipes across top of nearside chassis leg (By offside, I mean drivers side on right hand drive car) remove filler cap, undo drain plug, visible through protector plate and drain tank - 5 or 6 jerry cans needed for full tank and replace drain plug open filler flap undo 3 screws and remove plate and rubber liner to free filler undo 3 self tappers and remove small plastic wheel arch liner from offside rear mudflap undo plastic screws from rear of main wheel arch liner and bend rear of liner forwards on to top of offside rear wheel to gain access to rear of filler reach up and disconnect filler and breather pipes and straighten them, if you cant reach, wait until you start to move tank undo 2 bolts each side and remove protector plate cut 2 plastic clips to free wiring at nearside of tank and cut 3 wires about halfway along tank undo 1 nut on offside chassis leg and free wiring and clip together remove 3 bolts from captive nuts on offside curved tank support bracket, easiest way is to grind captive nuts and punch remainder of bolts up and out remove nuts on nearside curved tank support bracket and tank will drop lower tank on to box or suitable support without straining rubber pipes undo 3 rubber pipes from tank, the metal part of the pipes may even break off withdraw tank towards nearside of car, pulling filler and breather pipes across top of nearside chassis leg (By offside, I mean drivers side on right hand drive car)
you will find them at offside and nearside rear speaker housing behind panels have just wired in cd/dvd player one of the wires must be joined to acc wire to make amps to work
If a car is driving along a road, (on its correct side of the road for the country) then the side nearest the curb (sidewalk)/edge of the road is called the "near side". By implication, the side nearest the center of the road is then referred to as the "offside". Normally the side on which the driver sits will be the "offside" of the car. However, if the car is left hand drive and driving in a country that drives on the left, then the driver will be on the "near side" while driving in that country.