It's probably part of the starter itself. Look to see where the BIG positive wire from the battery goes. I'll bet it goes to a little cylinder that is part of the starter. This little cylinder is the relay and starter solenoid that engages the starter gear into the flexplate as it closes the relay to the starter to turn the engine over. TommyTrouble
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RELAY STARTER ENABLE IS LOCATED IN THE LEFT SIDE OF THE INSTRUMENT PANEL (DRIVER SIDE) ABOVE THE FUSE BOX. IS A WHITE BOX, IF U LOWER THE FUSE BOX U CAN SEE IT ABOVE IT. On the starter
In front of the engine, below the exhaust manifold. You will find it nestled between the motor and transmission..
It's ontop the starter and has been for years and it's called the starter solenoid. You send 12 volts to it when you crank the car.
Maybe on the top of the starter - follow the + battery cable it will connect to the starter relay (solenoid)
The Starter relay for Acclaims are located right on the starter, its what the wires that go to the starter hooks to.
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.
If it is a automatic transmission there is no starter relay but, an ignition relay instead. If it is manual the starter relay is located under the hood at the fuse box on the left (drivers) side.