In a 2006 Hyundai Tiburon, the valet override button is typically located inside the glove compartment. To access it, open the glove compartment and look for a small button or switch that may be labeled for valet mode. This button allows you to disable the valet feature, giving you control over the vehicle's functions when valet parking. If you're unable to find it, refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions.
On the top in the center
A valet button is a feature typically found in vehicles that allows the driver to temporarily restrict access to certain functions of the car, such as the trunk or glove compartment, while a valet attendant parks the car. This ensures that personal belongings remain secure and inaccessible during the valet service. The button is often located on the key fob or within the vehicle’s interior, providing a simple way to activate the valet mode.
It is the choice of the installer where to install it.
It doesn't exist.
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.
Press the button- then lock the glove compartment using your normal key, Now the trunk button down on left by the fuel door release button will not work - if you have the original "valet" key that came with the car, you can give it to a valet parking attendant and they cant get in the trunk or the glove compartment (of course you can't give them the key that you normally use which can open everything).
There's a (fuel door) button on the dash (toward the center), next to the trunk open button. But both these buttons are disabled if the valet switch in the glove box is depressed. See to that valet switch (button) first.
No such part exists on a Durango.
If your refering to the over drive button. It's located on the shifter handle.
In a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer, the valet button is typically located on the driver's side, near the ignition switch or on the dashboard. It's often a small, discreet button that can be used to engage the valet mode, limiting access to certain features of the vehicle. If you're having trouble finding it, consult the owner's manual for specific details and diagrams.
Depends on what is wrong. I'd guess, however, that the problem is that you have stuffed your glove compartment too full and inadvertently depressed the "valet switch" button. See Valet Switch in this forum.