ther is two places where it can be at under dash on driver side and looks like a black box appx 1/2, 1 inch big where fuse my be, or under the hood on driver side there sould be like a fuse box there as well. hope that works for you.
the round button on the Dash above the radio. It is about an inch in diameter.
The 89' Pontiac LeMans is 12ft long
On the engine end of the upper radiator hose is the location.
in a factory shop manual try eBay for a cheap like i got
A 1989 Pontiac Le Mans has a pair of sprockets. These sprockets are typically marked with alignment marks. One can use a wrench to align these marks, then use a pulley to set the belt on the sprockets.
It'sd in the front. Activate it and listen for where the noise comes from. Also, consider asking this question again, but use Toyota Corolla instead of Pontiac Lemans.
There is a fuse box located right underneath the ashtray console. Within it there are 3 fuses. One should be labled as "Flasher".
Leaking valve cover gaskets would leak onto the exhaust pipes under the hood of the car.
After looking at the Gates website ( they make timing belts etc. ) I found ( 3 ) 1989 Pontiac models that were available with a 2.0 L engine The Grand Am , Lemans , and Sunbird and NO , IT IS NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
If a signal light stays on, but does not flash on a 1989 Pontiac, there could be a light burned out in the turn signals on the exterior of the vehicle. It is also possible that the flasher unit has gone bad. The flasher unit is under the dash on the driver's side.
Might just need a front end alignment or maybe balance and rotate your tires.
the 2.0 is like 95-110 hp.