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The Overload Relay on the Toyota C-HR protects important electronics. The Toyota C-HR is said to have sharp styling, a high driving position and nimble moves like a hatchback rather than an SUV. The car comes with a 2.0 liter power unit coupled to an efficient CVT. Steering is quick and the turning radius is tight to make city moves easy. The Toyota C-HR is a confident option for those seeking a fun, trustworthy vehicle that is also practical. The cabin quality feels higher-end, adaptive cruise and lane assist safety tech come standard, and split-fold rear seats allow for ample cargo for weekend trips. The Overload Relay is a compact bimetal thermal device situated near the starter circuit. Its purpose is to detect excessive current flow, which heats the bimetal strip and snaps contacts open to cut power to prevent overheating of wiring or windings from taking place before they do, causing damage. When the Toyota C-HR balances the applications, a very quick response time protects the starter motor, battery health, and any hard-to-trace electrical fault. It lets the car start smoothly in hot or cold weather. The C-HR Overload Relay is protected from road vibration and moisture by durable housings. Moreover, checking for discoloration or pitted contacts is enough to keep the Overload Relay ready to act if sudden surges occur. To install, disconnect the battery, mount beside the starter, connect line and load leads, set trip current, and then test operation.