You will need some sort of pan and some rags for this. The filter is held in place on the passenger side of the firewall with a couple of clips and is a rectangular shaped sheet metal "box". Put the pan under the filter, flip the clips and pull the old filter straight off the firewall. Then place it in the pan. There will be some fuel spillage/leakage - that's what the rags are for. When you have a new filter on, the first time you start up the engine it may take a while to get it filled back up with fuel.
There is none.
No it does not.
Under the vehicle, behind the driver.
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Inside the transmission. Pan must be removed to access.
Replace the fuel filter first, sometimes they can be the problem. But usually it's a tired fuel pump.
No, there is no access hole for the fuel pump on a 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity. To change the fuel pump or replace the filter "sock" it is necessary to drop the fuel tank out of the car. I have been tempted to make my own access hole but never have.
It is located on the driver side. Right below the second door.
This vehicle does not have a cabin filter. There is nothing to replace.
check your fuel filter and also your spark plugs.
Suburban Base was created in 1989.
http://www.all-parts.com/diagnostics/mechanics/Chev-Suburban.html