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Toyota Echo Horn Relay is found inside one of the most intelligent small cars on the road. The Toyota Echo is a hit because of its nimble handling capabilities, great fuel mileage, and a roomy-feeling interior that's thanks to its compact body, clever packaging, tall roofline, and seats that slide way back for tall drivers. Due to its low curb weight, the 1.5 liter engine lets the Echo move rapidly. Buyers can also choose between a durable manual gearbox or convenient automatic one. The car's established Toyota build quality helps keep repair bills low, while continued Toyota investment in safety provides peace of mind. This makes it popular among first time owners and commuters. You can park the Echo anywhere as its body is short enough to do so. Furthermore, the wide-opening doors and smart storage bins allow the car to accommodate groceries, backpacks or sports gear without any hassle. The Horn Relay is also an important part of the electrical system for safety. This simple little cube uses a low current signal from the steering wheel button to close (snap shut) a high current pathway to deliver full battery power to the horn to provide a clean, clear bang. The Horn Relay should be replaced as soon as possible because constant vibration and high temperature can make a worn relay weak or silent. To install the Horn Relay easily, first disconnect the battery, then insert the new Horn Relay into the marked fuse box socket, check to make sure terminals are lined up properly, reconnect the battery and test the horn.