I have a 89 Chevy caprice. When I had my fuel pump changed, they had to drop the tank...it was in the tank.
My 1989 Chevy Caprice Classic with a 350 CID motor has a 27 gallon tank.
Yes it is a TBI / Throttle Body Injection. Fuel injected.
The fuel pump on an 89 Chevy Caprice is changed by lowering the fuel tank, disconnecting the pump wiring, and removing the fuel lines. The pump can then be lifted from the tank and replaced.
70% are fuel injection. 1989 is the last year carbeautors where made and da first year fuel injection was created... my Chevy capric classic 89 is a fuel injection
Yes, but you will need to change the prom in the computer and you may need to make adjustments to the fuel system to compensate for the larger fuel injectors.
The 1989 Chevy Caprice 305 V8 does not have a carburetor. It is equipped with Throttle Body Fuel Injection which may look like a carburetor but is not.
There are many things that can cause a car not to crank. It is best to check the fuel lines, all the fuses, and wiring throughout the engine. Any fault in those and a car will not start.
The fuel pump relay is under the hood on the passenger side wheel well.
check your fuel filter and also your spark plugs.
The 1989 Chevy Caprice was 212.2 inches long (5,390 mm).
The water lines on the 95 Chevy Caprice include the lines that lead from the window washer fluid to the windshield. There are also water lines that lead to the water pump on the Caprice.