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Toyota Celica Radiator Fan Relay is positioned in the middle of an athletic coupe that is known to have a light weight, fast steering and legendary Toyota reliability, features that allow the Celica car to cut corners with a sipping gas tank. Drawing on an engine rev happy design, a firm but compliant suspension and a car driver cockpit, the Toyota Celica engineers created a car with quick handling, strong bumpers, typical Toyota construction, and daily comfort with a smooth automatic or an engaging manual transmission. The owners sing the praises of the hatchback utility, robust body framework, and the broad selection of real Toyota components that ensure that every Celica remains eager several decades later. The Radiator Fan Relay is an important part in that reliable package. The Celica Radiator Fan Relay is triggered by a low amp signal received by the ECU or temperature switch, closes its internal electromagnet and supplies the cooling fan with all the battery voltage, allowing fresh air to flow through the radiator when the traffic crawls or the AC switch is on. When the coolant cools down the Radiator Fan Relay closes, cutting down the load on the electrical system, and assisting in maintaining a constant operating temperature that prevents overheating and prolongs engine life. Installation requires removal of power connection and battery, removal of old relay, and insertion of new relay in the socket, reconnection of power, engine start, checking of fans.