Should be able to, but they have to be pressed out/in. Many places that sell the bushings offer this service.
yes if the unit is not baked
No, there is no repair if it it clogged. Replace it.
Yes, unless the converter is clogged there is no reason to replace it.
My car is going through the same issue with the A/C. You CAN replace the compressor clutch without replacing the compressor, but the caveat is that you can't tell if the compressor is any good without a clutch. So basically you are gambling that the compressor will still be good by only replacing the clutch. Hope this helps!
You will need to replace the upper control arm. My research has determined it is not possible to purchase the ball joint seperately. If you do happen to find the ball joint you will have to press the old one out of the control arm which can be a real pain. Autozone has a tool to do it with but I am opting to just change the control arm so the bushing are also new. Moog Part number for the Upper Ball Joint is K80008. This is WITHOUT the control arm. Changing the control may prove to be easier but will most likely be a dealer item.
No, they are a matched machined set.
I have a '96 and I know they changed some things, but to my knowledge it's not necessary. I've completely removed my upper control arms without touching the coil springs. The coil spring goes from the lower arm to the frame, and the upper only connects to the steering knuckle.
It is possible to replace the air conditioner clutch without replacing the entire compressor if you can find somewhere that sells just the clutch assembly and can get the appropriate tool to remove the pulley to get to the clutch. Try buying a repair manual and looking in there.
I would suggest you take this to a professional. The sensors may or may not need replacing. If they do and you replace the air bag without replacing the sensor, the bag may deploy prematurely or not at all in an accident. This is not a DIY job.
These are the things that I can think of at the moment...Bad tire/rim,wheel bearing,tie-rod end,balljoint,control arm bushing/or loose bolts, rack and pinion bushing,loose lower strut bolts,worn upper strut bushing/loose bolts. What Im trying to say is that its hard to tell without looking at the car itself.
replace the speedometer cable only
The steel rod attached to the lower control arm that supports the weight of the vehicle, is called a bushing. There are several of these in a vehicle and without them, it would not work properly.