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The Overload Relay in a Toyota Corolla keeps this compact operating at its optimal. The Toyota Corolla is known for being reliable, fuel-efficient and having a low cost of ownership owing to the engine's ability to respond instantly while being sensible. The transmission is strong and smooth shifting for years. It has a chassis that is tuned for a comfortable ride in town and stable cruising on the highway. Buyers appreciate roomy seating, simple controls, generous safety kit and good crash test scores, all wrapped up in a body that holds durability better than most rivals. For decades, the maintenance expenses continue to remain low. The modern family, especially teenagers, will find the efficient LED headlights, smartphone integration and advanced driver assists appealing. Beneath this reliable skin, the Corolla electrical network employs a dedicated Overload Relay to protect important motors, including the cooling fan and blower. This thermal switch is small in size and will open a circuit to prevent damage to the thermal switch when current or heat exceeds a limit. This thermal switch will automatically reset to the closed position once current or heat drops, or if the device is inspected. A faulty Overload Relay can not only make components dead but can also scorch the wiring. Hence, timely help is essential to maintain the Toyota experience trouble free. To install the Overload Relay in a Toyota Corolla, disconnect the battery, install near the starter, connect wiring according to the schematic, set the current, install all bolting material and check.