Simplified answer as you have not indicated left or right or rack end:
Jack up car.
Remove wheel on offending side
Locate tie rod
Release lock nut that locks tie rod end to tie rod thread.
Remove nut that connects and retains tie rod to steering knuckle.
At this point you need to release the tie rod end from the steering knuckle.
You can do this with a properly applied hammer, but be careful you can bend or break the steering knuckle. I prefer to use a special tool for this purpose. It takes a couple extra minutes to pop this apart but insures no damage.
Thread the tie rod end off the the threaded tie rod or out of the coupler.
Reverse to install new but do not tighten the lock nut or nuts.
Reinstall tire and lower car to ground.
Take a tape measure and adjust the toe in.
Lock the Lock nuts up solid.
In the 1994 Corsica 3.1 Litre the radiator hoses ar at the lower RH end and the upper LH end of the radiator as viewed from the driver's seat.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
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The Chevy Chase Show ended on 1993-10-01.
IF YOU REMOVE THE BATTERY YOU CAN SEE THE THE CABLE TAPE THE OLD TO THE NEW END AND PULL IT THROUGH
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There was a Chevy "oil change" commercial for a while that featured multiple famous athletes. One of the athletes was Howie Long, who played defensive end for the Oakland /LA Raiders between 1981 and 1993.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
look for a little clip at the end of the arm where the wiper blade slides over pull up on the clip it should slid right off.
That will be the part that is bolted to the back of the transmission and the rear driveshaft comes out of it and goes to the rear end.
The fuel filter is located on the inside of the drivers side frame rail under the cab. You will need some end wrenches to change the filter out. It is highly recommended as a safely precaution to disconnect the battery before you do anything.
If you mean the switch, it's in the turn signal arm, just pull the end straight back towards you it should click easy from high beam to low beam. mike nashville, tennessee .