* Under the hood in the power distribution center (PDC): This is the most likely location. The PDC is usually a large black plastic box containing numerous relays and fuses. You'll need to consult your owner's manual or a wiring diagram for your specific LeBaron to identify the correct relay. The diagram will show the relay's position within the PDC and may have it labeled as "fuel pump" or something similar.
* Inside the passenger compartment fuse box: Less common, but possible. This fuse box is usually located under the dash on the passenger side. Again, a wiring diagram or owner's manual is essential for identification.
To find the relay:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best first step. The manual should have a diagram showing the location of all relays and fuses.
2. Locate the Power Distribution Center (PDC) under the hood: If your manual doesn't help, this is your next best bet.
3. Use a wiring diagram: A wiring diagram specific to your 1989 LeBaron (you can find these online through various automotive repair resources) will clearly show the fuel pump relay's location and circuit.
Important Note: Before working on any electrical components, disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent accidental short circuits. If you are not comfortable working with car electrical systems, it's best to consult a qualified mechanic.