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Toyota Cooling Fan Relay is a very small switch that takes the low input signal then uses high current to drive the radiator fan to keep wiring cool. Toyota continues to gain loyalty because it manufactures cars the lean way, minimizing waste and allowing workers to address problems before they get to the driver. Hybrid Synergy Drive packs more miles into every gallon while plug-in Prius and RAV4 extend electric range without a fuss. The TNGA platform reduces weight, lowers center of gravity, and stiffens the shell to make turns feel planted. Safety climbs due to smarter layouts that clear crash paths and brace pillars. Owners brag of their still-firing engines from a decade ago, and cabins shrug off coffee spills and kid chaos. This is a long life and electronics such as the Toyota Cooling Fan Relay don't often have voltage sag, and when it does, the part is still affordable. To change a Cooling Fan Relay, put the Toyota on level ground, kill the ignition, and pull the negative battery cable so nothing shorts. Pop the fuse box lid, match the diagram, then pinch and lift out the old relay directly up, wiggling only if it resists. Check to make sure the socket tabs are clean and unbent as loose metal invites heat. Press the new Cooling Fan Relay into position until it is flush with the cover, snap the cover back on, reconnect the battery, and start the Toyota. Watch the temperature needle and listen for the fan. A smooth whirr is a sign of success.