It is on the back of the transmission.
In the tank.
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In the cap (round) -on the valve cover. Top most portion of the engine.
Its on the logic module (near the bottom) behind the passenger side kick panel.
Oh, dude, the fuse panel on a 1986 Chrysler New Yorker is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. You might need to contort yourself like a circus performer to reach it, but hey, that's just part of the fun of owning a vintage car, right? Just make sure to bring a flashlight and maybe a yoga mat for extra comfort.
Your speedometer doesn't work.
On a 1986 Chrysler New Yorker, the vacuum lines are typically connected to various components such as the intake manifold, brake booster, and HVAC system. The vacuum diagram, usually found under the hood or in the service manual, provides a clear layout of the connections. Ensure that the lines are properly routed without any leaks, as this can affect the engine performance and accessory functions. It's important to check for wear or damage when inspecting these lines.
The speed sensor is located by the driver side transaxle on the transmission. 1- Disconnect the left driveaxle from the side gear shaft 2- Remove the speed sensor retaining bolt 3- Unplug the speed sensor electrical connection 4- Remove the speed sensor This is slightly more complicated than it appears. complete instructions can be found in a Haynes/Chiltons repair manual
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Bill Barich, Fiction, "Caravaggio," The New Yorker, March 24, 1986, p. 35
the cars weird. i have on and the ac doesn't work when its on but it does when its off