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The Radiator Fan of Toyota Corolla promptly pulls in air and cools the radiator to prevent the accumulation of heat and engine damage. The Radiator Fan is directly behind the grille with an electric motor that only activates when it is low speed due to the consistent airflow keeping the coolant in its safe range and the intelligent Radiator Fan system fits in-place behind the core to save weight but increase efficiency. In addition to this critical cooler, the Toyota Corolla has a long history of durability, fuel efficiency and comfort in everyday use that attracts families and commuters. Across more than a dozen generations the Corolla acquired sophisticated suspension, dependable front wheel drive systems and either CVT or manual gearboxes that stretch a gallon with no loss in pep. Manufacturing is stringent and every Toyota panel fits neatly, the interior controls are solid, and the powertrain usually covers hundreds of thousands of miles with regular maintenance. Safety technology like airbags, stability control, and new driver assistance indicate that the brand is dedicated towards passenger safety and this confidence enables the Corolla to retain high value since the market is of the opinion that any Toyota badged vehicle can continue to run. The owners desiring to install a new Radiator Fan may do so by parking on flat ground, disconnecting the battery, allowing the engine to cool, unbolting and unplugging the old unit, seating the new one, reconnecting the wiring and battery, and then starting the car to ensure the engine turns freely.