Yes it should have front struts and rear shocks.
I would suspect a worn bushing in one of the upper strut mounts.
1or 2 holds up the hood or if wagon rear glass
All Chevrolet Celebrity cars are FWD (front wheel drive).
On a 2.8l v6 it is at the front of the engine behind the ignition coils.
To change the front blinker bulb on your 1989 Chevy Celebrity simply reach up behind the bumper and unplug the socket from the fixture. Replace the bulb in the socket and plug the socket back into the fixture.
check your struts sounds like they are worn out
No. Just wheel soacers in the front and air shocks in da rear.
Celebrity Cruises was created in 1989.
(Licenced Technician) -- 1990 Mercury Grand Marquis does not use struts. It uses coil springs with separate shocks for the front and rear - except for some of the upscale trim Grand Marquis models, which run computer-controlled air suspension in the rear. Why are you wanting the "struts" changed? Are you having handling problems? Does the car sit low on one side? I have owned a 1991 Crown Vic and a 1989 Grand Marquis; front shocks are not really difficult (for me) to change; front coil springs are much more difficult. These cars were known for sometimes breaking coil springs. Unless you have a good solid garage floor, a couple of floor jacks, a complete set of line-up bars, and access to air tools, I would not recommend doing this job yourself. Hope this helps.
No, they are different.
The 1989 Chevy Celebrity V6 is rated at 130 hp.