According to both my factory service manual and my Chilton manual the hub nut torque is 192 foot pounds.
1or 2 holds up the hood or if wagon rear glass
In order to change the torque converter on a Chevy Celebrity you have to take the transaxle out of the car. I would suggest that you consult either a Chilton or Haynes manual for specific instructions and illustrations that would lead you through the process of removing the transaxle.
You can find fuse block diagrams for your 1989 Chevy Celebrity in either a factory service manual, Chilton manual or Haynes manual. If you don't have a manual your local library may have a Chilton or Haynes.
There is no 1994 Chevy Celebrity. The Celebrity was discontinued in 1989, with the exception of the station wagon which remained in production through 1990. Assuming you mean 1984, depending on which engine it is, very easy or slightly difficult.
The petcock on a 1989 Chevy Celebrity is at the bottom of the radiator on the drivers side.
The oxygen sensor on a 1989 Chevy Celebrity is located in the rear exhaust manifold on top about the center.
The spark plug gap for your 1989 Chevy Celebrity 2.8 V6 is .045".
Looking in my factory service manual for a 1989 Chevy Celebrity I found no reference to an accessory relay.
The 1989 Chevy Celebrity V6 is rated at 130 hp.
1990 was the last year a Celebrity was produced. It was as a Wagon ONLY, along with the Pontiac 6000. The celebrity was produced in a two and four door along with a wagon too. 1982-1983: coupes and sedans 1984-1988: coupes and sedans and wagons 1989: sedans and wagons 1990: wagons only
Any Chevy Celebrity sedan or station wagon front door from 1982 to 1989 should fit and work correctly. Sedan back doors will not work on a station wagon, station wagon rear doors wont work on a sedan. The window frames are slightly different. I would look for them in a wrecking yard.
on the side of the transmission