The 2001 Chrysler Sienna does not come with a valet switch as a standard feature. Valet switches are typically found in vehicles with advanced security systems or specific luxury trims, which may not apply to the Sienna. If you are looking for additional security features or options, it's best to consult the owner's manual or contact a dealership for more information.
I dont think a valet switch was standard on the accord but for most all aftermarket alarm installs the normal place for the valet switch is under the dashboard by where your left knee would be.
The valet switch in a 2001 Jaguar is used to limit access to certain vehicle functions, particularly the trunk and glove compartment, when the car is being parked by a valet. Activating the valet switch prevents unauthorized access to these areas, enhancing security for personal belongings. It is typically located in a discreet spot, allowing the owner to easily enable or disable the feature when needed.
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
valet switch in glove box is on
My Valet switch looks like a Black rocker switch with Valet wrote on it. Mine is in the arm rest, Cassette holder in my XJ6 1995 model , I do not know what it does though. Paul
Where is valet switch on 2002 nissan altima
The valet switch in vehicles looks different depending on the model. It is generally located under the dash or in the glove compartment.
In the glove box!!
I don't think any OEM alarms have a 'valet switch.' To the best of my knowledge, that is something only found on aftermarket alarms...
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