On a V6 engine the serpentine belt is on the right (passenger) side and is tensioned by a spring-loaded swing arm and pulley. This arm can be pulled up to allow the belt to be replaced. In theory, it can be done be one person, but it's best if that person has three arms.
To replace the belt, put an appropriate socket wrench over the swung pulley pivot nut and lift against the spring tension. This will take about fifteen to twenty kilograms of force, so it's not something you want to hold for more than a few minutes. Once the belt tesion is eased, the old belt can be easily slid off.
While holding the tension, use your two remaining hands (or your helper if you aren't equiped with three arms) to place the new belt around the pulley wheels. Gently release the tension on the swing arm and let it's spring tighten the belt. Check to make sure the routing is correct and no fingers have been caught and you're done.
With two people, the job should take less than half an hour. With one person, count on an hour and a half. (Also count on aching for several days from holding twenty Kg of spring tension for that time.)
what is the wiring diagram for an 1988 Chevy celebrity stero
If I had to replace a fuel line I would get a replacement out of a car in a wrecking yard and install that.
The fuel filter in your 1988 Chevy Celebrity is on the driver's side behind the rear wheel next to the fuel tank.
The fuel pump on your 1988 Chevy Celebrity is in the fuel tank.
The 1988 Chevy Celebrity uses distributorless ignition. There is no provision to alter timing, the engine control module takes care of that.
i had to do the same thing go to auto zone
In the fuel tank
100 lb or above
The fuel filter on a 1988 Chevy celebrity 2.5 litre FI is located right in front of the rear passenger side tire.
No easily, however, I suppose you could.
The PCV valve on a 1987 - 1990 Chevy Celebrity is in the top center of the valve cover nearest the firewall.
The coolant fan relay on a 1988 Chevy Celebrity with 2.8L V6 is on the radiator support bracket behind the right hand headlights.