if your talking suspension, then its part of the front end, double wishbone style suspension.
Google images of double wishbone suspension for visuals
there is two control arms on each side, top and bottom of each wheel hub.
they swing up and down together when you hit a bump.
they hold the ball joints where the wheels pivot left to right
Above the passengers side lower control arm.
No, it won't.
To press out control arm bushings you will need a machine shop. These parts are highly specialized and need to be to exact specifications.
The standard location of the cruise control module is on the steering wheel. In 1993 some models have a side arm that houses the cruise control module.
i am sry to tell you that the arm Mazda 323 1993 cost $40,000 to repair but u ain't lucky cuz the arm Mazda 324 1994 cost $1 to repair
somewhere around 500 or so, i have a 1992 W41 Achieva only like 1500 of them were made.
no, two different suspension system specifications.
A control arm is used in automotive suspension. The control arm is also known as the wishbone, A-arm or A-Frame. The control arm is used to attach the wheels of a car to the rest of the frame.
It is in the right kick panel. You have to install a prom also/.
Right next to the passenger side tire. Above the control arm.
replace a control arm 99 tarus
To remove the console shift knob on the AT 1993 Olds Achieva, first pry the cover from the top of the shift knob. Then, access the single screw inside the cover of the shift knob and turn it counter-clockwise to release the knob.