To replace the headlamps on a 1989 Pontiac Sunbird GT with a 2.0L Turbo, first, open the hood and locate the headlamp assembly. Remove the retaining screws or clips that hold the headlamp in place, then carefully pull the headlamp assembly forward. Disconnect the wiring harness from the back of the headlamp and replace the old bulb with a new one, ensuring it’s securely connected. Finally, reassemble the headlamp assembly and test the new bulbs to ensure they work properly.
108 miles per hour.
there is a sticker on your strut tower...my 88 is 8 degrees
According to NADAGuides.com, a 1987 Pontiac Sunbird Coupe with a turbo engine has an average retail value of $2,275. That price, however, will depend on a number of factors, including the number of miles on the odometer, the condition of the body and the condition of the components, including the turbocharger.
CHECK GUAGE LIGHT COME ON
Wikipedia says less than 1300 verts
Please clarify your question and include make, model, year, engine size and transmission. Are you asking about an actuator for the turbo charger? The waste gate on the turbo charger? Or for the heater vent controls?
Possible timing belt jump?? Sorry, Mark
00 because there is no 89 sunfire turbo 89 was the sunbird
I had a 1988 Pontiac Sunbird GT with the 2.0L Turbocharged engine. I replaced the alternator every 26K mi. I believe this was due to the underhood temperatures caused by the turbo. I had the car for 123K mi. before I sold it. Still in great shape. Could be due to a short in the electrical system or a bad ground.
I own a 1989 Sunbird GT turbo and the vacuume line diagram is located under the hood on the top left corner.
IS JUST THE HANDLE OF THE CABLE BROKE OFF UNDER THE DASH? IF SO USE A PAIR OF PLIARS TO PULL THE CABLE TO POP THE HOOD.
The Sunbird can readily accept any GM 60 degree V6 or GM 4-cylinder engine including Quad4 and Ecotec engines. GM 90 degree V6 and Cadillac 4.1,4.5,4.9 engines will also fit, but only if you have a big hammer and are willing to deal with some fun suspension issues.