It's inside the door. Remove snap ring behind window handle, remove handle. Door panel is held on mostly with pop in fasteners. Gently work your way around the edge of the inside door panel with a large flat bladed screwdriver or equivalent, popping out the fasteners as you go. Once this is off enough to see between the door panels, look for a yellow rod or cylinder, this is a push/pull relay that engages/disengages your door locks. If you want to disable the thing like I did, simply pull the wires off the relay.
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks
When these cars came out, they did not have the day time running light safety feature. This feature has been installed since the car came out.
Remove the relay or fuse for the door locks.
The Relay for what - door locks or something else?
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On a 1993 GMC Sierra X-Cab, the door lock relay is located on the outside of the door. After taking off the side panels, the actuator should be visible.
It depends, some are in the door, some are in a fuse box.
Open the glove compartment door and look in back. There should be an access door for the fuel pump relay.
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The 1993 Acura Legend fuel pump relay is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The fuel pump relay will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The 1993 Ford Bronco power door lock relay switch can be found behind the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The relay switch should be labeled as such.
You will need a Multimeter to run some test on the switch and the wiring.