glove-box
I dont think a valet switch was standard on the accord but for most all aftermarket alarm installs the normal place for the valet switch is under the dashboard by where your left knee would be.
glove box
The valet switch in vehicles looks different depending on the model. It is generally located under the dash or in the glove compartment.
The key that was made with the car is registered to the car chassi-number. VIN number, whatever.
In the da board
It Locks your trunk and gas tank so that when you give a valet the valet key all they can do is open the door and start the car ... that way you can leave things in the trunk and not worry about a valet stealing them the valet key is the one that is grey or round depends on which Honda you have
There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
The factory security system does not have a valet switch.
For most vehicles the valet/overide button/switch is located somewhere hidden underneath the stearing wheel area. It is usually hard to spot, but it is there somewhere.
A 1992 LeSabre wouldn't have a valet switch
Normally the difference between a Valet and Master key is the Valet key will not work in the glove box or trunk of the vehicle. The actual differences in the keys are either the grooves in the key or the thickness of the key which restrict it from going into the locks. Occasionally the valet key may not have certain cuts on it to work those locks.
it is located on the right side of your steering wheel , on the optional switches panel , along with the head light leveling switch.. note : Valet switch is an optional accessory which is a part of the Remote key less entry system , even if you have a remote key less entry system installed on your your car , there still may not be a valet switch depending on the model of the Key less entry system installed..