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Toyota Celica Overload Relay is at the center of a sports coupe that is known to have spirited handling and reliable engineering. The Toyota Celica earned fans due to its lightweight body, sharp handling, and fuel efficient engines while delivering the performance of a zip car. Customers also liked the Toyota build quality that ensured rattles were absent during long trips or weekends in the canyons, and added safety features such as energy absorbing bumpers and stiffer rails provided drivers with additional confidence. The cabin was fun-oriented, with comfy buckets, clear gauges, and a simple to shift gearbox. High durability is maintained by constant upkeep using original Toyota components. The durability of Celica and the massive market is also applauded by fans. Its low sitting position makes Celica glued to curves. The Celica Overload Relay is a heat sensitive protector of the starter circuit that detects the presence of current and snaps open before the overload threatens to burn wiring or destroy the motor. The Overload Relay is installed in a small plastic box beside the starter and can endure high amp surges multiple times, but it responds in milliseconds to unsafe spikes, and only when temperatures settle does it resume power flow. Within the housing, a bimetal strip is heated, bends from heat, opens the contacts, and cools and resets. An audible clicking noise or apparent corrosion is an indication that this Overload Relay requires changing before hard starting strands the car. To install, disconnect battery, remove old unit, bolt new one, reconnect power.