Inside the alternator.
The regulator is the part that raises the window. Can be a notched curved piece and a X shaped arm that raises the window or a plastic strip that runs in a grove. The motor can be changed. I belive regulator and the motor are both held in by rivots. These can be drilled out and replaced with bolts.
To change the window regulator on a 1989 Bronco II, start by removing the door panel screws and carefully prying off the panel to access the interior components. Disconnect the electrical connector and any clips holding the window glass in place, then remove the glass from the regulator. Unbolt the old regulator from the door frame, then install the new regulator by reversing the steps: attach it, reinsert the window glass, and reconnect the electrical components before reassembling the door panel.
i found it totally easier to by-pass the switch than to try to repair it just cut it and splice , i did and its been perfect since
where is the fuel fiter located on a 1989 buick century wagon 2.5l 4cyl, and how do i go about replacing it.
Drop the fuel tank.
When you find that out,PLEASE let me know,OK?
The voltage regulator on a 1989 Chevy Camaro is inside of the alternator. If you are having issues, such as flickering lights, you might have to replace the entire alternator.
Yes you do and its a pain
The plastic strip is not replaceable since the strip isn't available as a separate part. The regulator assembly which contains the strip is what needs replaced.
Electric or manual?
Fuel pump is in the fuel tank !! tank mst be removed to replace.