My Valet switch was installed after purchase so I put it where they suggested/where I wanted. Look on the bottom area of dashboard lower than the steering wheel or the left panel besides the drivers side floorboard.
It is usually under the dashboard on the driver's side, should be easy to find.
In the da board
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.
In a 1989 Toyota Cressida, the valet switch is typically located in the glove compartment or near the driver's side under the dashboard. It is often a small toggle or push-button switch that allows you to disable the trunk release and some other functions for valet service. If you're having difficulty locating it, referring to the owner's manual can provide specific guidance.
The valet switch on a Toyota Sequoia is typically located inside the center console, near the rear of the console or near the gear shift. It may be a small, recessed button that requires a tool or key to access. This switch is used to disable the trunk and limit access to the vehicle's storage areas when using valet parking services. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and function for your specific model year.
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.
Flip the valet switch next to the floorboard.
glove-box
There is no such part on a Chrysler Sebring.
The factory security system does not have a valet switch.
A 1992 LeSabre wouldn't have a valet switch