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Toyota Corolla iM Cooling Fan Relay is a small but significant element that helps the Corolla iM hatchback have numerous advantages. The Toyota provided this model with sporty styling, a lively 1.8 liter engine, sharp manual or CVT gearbox options, fast steering, and a spacious cabin with fold-flat seats. The Corolla iM is a stylish daily driver that also burns less fuel. Proprietors have reliable construction quality since all Toyota components are subjected to rigorous examinations on longevity and safety. Thus, when going on a weekend adventure or commuting to work, it seems like a breeze in the sound insulated cabin of the Corolla iM. The Cooling Fan Relay is included in this efficient package and acts as the electric gateway to airflow between the radiators, except in slow traffic or idle time when the fan will be powered by a low current signal. After this, the heavy duty contacts will be opened and the power will be cut off to save energy and noise. The Cooling Fan Relay is installed in the under hood fuse box and utilizes rugged copper contacts sized for the electrical demands of the Toyota fan motor. It is compatible with factory wiring that will lead to long term reliability of the Corolla iM. Installation of the Cooling Fan Relay requires disconnection of the battery, removal of the fuse box cover, pulling of the old relay, pushing of the new one, closing of the fuse box cover, reconnection of the battery, and starting of the engine to check whether the fan is running.