It is inside the under hood fuse box.
The ASD (Automatic Shutdown) relay on a Chrysler New Yorker is typically located in the power distribution center (PDC) under the hood. It can be found near the battery, often labeled on the cover for easy identification. If you're looking for it, check the vehicle's manual for specific diagrams and relay locations, as they can vary depending on the model year.
A Chrysler PT Cruiser does not have a reset. The automatic shutdown is a computer controlled relay.
You do not have to reset the asd relay. It is controlled by the engine computer automatically.
In a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue, the ASD (Automatic Shutdown) relay is typically located in the power distribution center under the hood. Look for a rectangular black box near the battery; the relay should be inside this box, often labeled on the cover for easy identification. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide detailed diagrams and instructions.
It shuts down the voltage to the primary coil on the distributor, power to fuel injectors, and fuel pump also.
Automatic Shutdown Relay
On a 1990 Chrysler New Yorker, the starter relay is built into the starter. The starter is located on the front of the engine, behind the engine mount.
It is abbreviated ASD
There is no such part.
The engine computer, PCM, controls the auto shutdown relay.
What relay? None found in service manuals
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