It is possible that a 1989 Caprice will stall when turning a corner if the idle is not turned up high enough on the carburetor. It is also possible that the flow of gas is disrupted by a loose fuel pump when the vehicle turns a corner.
That car does not have a carburetor. It is throttle body fuel injected and does not have an idle speed adjustment. I would look for a loose/damaged electrical connection.
its a Chevy
Yes
The 305 was standard in an 89 Caprice Classic, so the answer is obviously yes.
yes
Yes
r12
A Caprice steering column can be replaced by another as long as it matches. It if comes from another Caprice of that year, it will fit properly.
In a 89 Chevy caprice, your fuse box is located on the driver side under the emergency brake and trunk release switch.
No, it's too wide.
Yes
Th700-r4
dashboard, driver side