However, there isn't a single, universally agreed upon location for all fusible links within the PDC itself. They might be:
* Integrated into the PDC: Many fusible links are visually indistinguishable from larger fuses. They are built into the PDC and are often identified by a higher amperage rating than the typical fuses in the same box.
* Separate from the fuses: In some rare cases, there might be a few larger gauge fusible links situated separately within the PDC, but this is less common in a 1994 LeBaron.
To find them:
1. Locate the Power Distribution Center (PDC): Look under the hood near the battery. It's usually a large plastic box with numerous fuses and relays.
2. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best resource. The owner's manual will have a diagram of the PDC showing the location of all fuses and fusible links, including amperage ratings.
3. Examine the PDC carefully: Look for larger fuses or thicker wires connected to fuses of unusually high amperage. These are likely fusible links.
If you can't find them using your owner's manual or by visual inspection, consulting a Chrysler repair manual specific to your 1994 LeBaron model year is your best bet. A schematic diagram will clarify their location.