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The Scion tC Overload Relay provides essential electrical protection for the vehicle's systems. The Scion tC itself boasts a powerful 2.4 liter engine, a sharp five speed manual transmission, sharp electric power steering, a spacious interior, and a powerful safety package that combines ABS with multiple airbags. This endows the car with a high performance feel that is secure to a level that allowed Scion to achieve impressive sales numbers. The low center of gravity, the second generation brakes which are larger, and a balanced suspension permit the tC to corner confidently while providing day to day comfort. The factory supported parts through online support ensure that every Scion owner is confident of an easy time keeping the car in good shape. The tC Overload Relay, mounted close to the starter, is a thermal guardian that measures current and temperature, interrupting power rapidly when heat increases to prevent the wiring, windings of the motor, and the motor itself from suffering expensive damage. It then returns them to normal operation once conditions are restored. The Overload Relay is tough but small, thus it can survive many heat cycles. Clear contacts and tight mounting are essential to ensure consistent tC ignition and component operation. To install the Overload Relay, remove battery power, place the relay next to the starter or contactor, connect line and load leads as per the diagram, adjust the trip current knob, secure the covers, reconnect the battery, and test start to ensure correct trip action.