To remove the windshield from a Chevy Celebrity:
To remove the windshield you will need a special knife to cut thru the "glue' that holds the windshield in place.
Remove the weather strip that is around the outside of the window. Take off the windshield wiper arms. Remove the screws and take off the air inlet panel at the base of the windshield. Slide the knife between the glass and the metal frame and cut the "glue" loose around the perimeter of the windshield. Once the "glue" is cut free the windshield should easily be removed. If the windshield is not already broken you stand a good chance of breaking it trying to remove it.
I have seen the special knife available for sale at Harbor Freight, I would think there are other stores which also carry it.
what size engine but plugs and wires is all i normally do there sturdy cars if u take car of em
To change the headlight bulb on your 1986 Celebrity: 1. Take out the screws and remove the headlight door. 2. Remove the screws and take out the retainer that holds the bulb in place. 3. Pull the headlamp bulb out enough to unplug the wires. Install the new bulb in the reverse order.
These are typically easy to changed first take off the pulley then you will have access to the bolts they behind the pulley
yes you can.
To remove the front speakers from a Chevy Celebrity: 1. Take out the screws from the speaker grills, take the grills out. 2. The speaker is held in with screws, remove them. Lift the speakers out of the dash and unplug the wire harness.
Take a tape measure and measure the length of each blade.
Take it to a professional who has the proper equipment and training to do the job correctly.
I would suggest that you take your car to a wheel shop and see what they have that will work.
I would suggest you take the car to an automotive upholstery firm.
If you look on the right side of your car, you'll see the windshield washer fluid, under a black metal bar. You have to take the black metal bar off, then you have to take the windshield washer fluid tub out.
I take mine to Autozone, they offer free testing of ignition modules.
It takes a person to change it and not break it. TAke it to the auto trim shop. I use to have a '79 Volare coupe that needed the rear window replaced. Took it to a salvage yard. Not only did they have the window, but they replaced it themselves. It only cost me 35 dollars total for both the part, and labor.