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The reliability of the Scion tC Cooling Fan Relay supports a youthful hatchback that young drivers adore. The Scion tC combines sleek design, a revvy 2.4-liter engine, quick electric steering, spacious hatchback utility, and safety features such as ABS and various airbags at a friendly cost that applied to make the Scion a success, with 40 percent of its sales going through the tC. It has a tight but adjustable cabin, fold-down rear seats, a panoramic glass roof, and easy-to-use infotainment that makes weekend road trips comfortable, with solid suspension and disc brakes keeping the Scion tC on course around corners. The Cooling Fan Relay is the same balance of fun and functionality as the car. It uses a Cooling Fan Relay to receive a low-current signal when the engine computer or A/C circuit turns on, connects the coil to the circuit, and closes heavy-duty contacts to allow high current to spin the radiator fan, cooling engine coolant during traffic crawls or during a long idle. When the heat decreases, the coil is released, and the contacts are opened so that the alternator and wiring are not strained constantly. This is a small, closed switch that fits in the relay box in the engine bay and is shielded from splash but is still near enough to keep wiring short on all Scion tC vehicles on the road. Regular Cooling Fan Relay functionality prevents overheating and gasket protection and maintains consistent A/C performance in the cabin. Install, disconnect the battery, replace the relay in the fuse box, reconnect, and test.