You have to take the control arm and ball joint to a shop and have them pressed together, otherwise it is easier to buy the new control arm with the ball joint already in it.
The squeak is most likely coming from your upper or lower ball joints. Replace your worn ball joint(s) and that'll fix your problem.
I have a 1992 Honda Accord and have recently had to replace my fan relay. It was located under the hood at the top/left. Hope that helps. I own a 95 Honda Accord LX, the relay switch for my cooling fan is under the hood in with my fuses on the left upper side. ;-)
the upper balljoints are part of the control arms. it is easier to replace the whole arm with the balljoint already attached. It is only about a half hour job if you take it to a mechanic, but you should get an alignment afterwards, as with all front end work.
Ya jack it up,remove the the wheel,under the hood,remove the two 18 mm nuts from the control arm near the strut,remove the cotter pin and nut from the upper ball joint and smackit with a hammer,and install new control arm with ball joint. I saved a sht load doing it myself.and it only took about an hour.dont get raped by those aholes
what i know you can't take that ball joint to upper control arm but if you buy the upper control arm the ball joint comes with it.
follow lower hose to rear of engine. rember to bleed. bleeder located on the upper radiator hose housing.
On a Honda Accord the coolant temperature sending unit is on the passenger side of the upper engine. It is next to the cylinder head.
Part Of Upper Control Arm
The thermostat in a 1992 Honda accord lx is located in housing that can be found when you follow the upper radiator hose back and finding where it connects to the engine.
you can slot the holes where the upper ball joint bolts to upper control arm.
For most Hondas, it ran run you anywhere from $400 to $700 USD depending where you go. A Honda dealership will be closer to the upper end in cost, but they usually guarantee their work.
Look in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose