However, common locations for relays, including the fuel pump relay, in vehicles of that era are:
* Under the hood in the fuse box: This is the most likely location. The fuse box is usually located near the battery. The relay may be labeled, or you might need to refer to a diagram to identify it.
* Inside the passenger compartment fuse box (if equipped): Some vehicles had a secondary fuse box inside the cabin.
* On the Power Distribution Center (PDC): This is a larger assembly often found under the hood.
To find the relay:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best place to start. The manual should have a diagram of the fuse box and identify the fuel pump relay.
2. Search online: Use a search engine like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo to search for "[your engine size] 1993 Plymouth Voyager fuel pump relay location". Include your engine size (e.g., 3.3L, 3.8L) for more accurate results. Look for forums and repair sites.
3. Look at online wiring diagrams: Sites like AllDataDIY (subscription required) or others provide detailed wiring diagrams that will pinpoint the relay.
4. Check the fuse box diagrams: The fuse box cover often has a diagram printed on it showing the locations of fuses and relays.
Important Note: Always disconnect the negative battery terminal before working on electrical components to prevent short circuits. If you are not comfortable working on your car's electrical system, take it to a qualified mechanic.