* Power Distribution Center (PDC) under the hood: This is the most common location. The PDC is a large fuse and relay box, typically located near the battery. You'll need to consult your owner's manual or a wiring diagram specific to your car to identify the correct relay. The relay itself may be labeled, or you may need to trace wires to confirm its function.
* Under the dashboard: Less common, but possible. This is less likely, but some Chrysler models have relays tucked away under the dashboard. Accessing this area will often involve removing panels.
To find it, you'll need:
1. Your owner's manual: This is your best resource. It may have a diagram of the fuse and relay box.
2. A wiring diagram: A shop manual or online resource (like a repair manual website) will have detailed wiring diagrams that show the location and function of the fuel pump relay. Be sure to get one specific to a 1994 Chrysler New Yorker.
3. A multimeter (optional): This allows you to test the relay to confirm its function if you're unsure.
Caution: Working with car electrical systems can be dangerous. If you're not comfortable working on your car's electrical system, it's best to take it to a qualified mechanic. Improperly handling electrical components could lead to damage or injury.