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The Toyota Grand Highlander Cooling Fan Relay is at the center of an SUV that has already made families fall in love with spacious three-row seating, powerful turbo or hybrid engines, confident all-wheel drive, and a cabin full of smart storage and state-of-the-art safety features. The Toyota Grand Highlander combines comfort in daily commutes, quick passing, and strong durability with long-trip efficiency, which is supported by Toyota durability and low operating costs. Although the sculpted body of the SUV is designed to lean on airflow to cool down the vehicle at high speed, the slowness of the traffic requires an aid, and this is where the Cooling Fan Relay comes in. This small e-switch takes a low-amp signal to the engine computer and closes a high-amp circuit to give the radiator fan full battery voltage to ensure the Grand Highlander maintains its temperature during idling, towing, or air-conditioning operation. When the coolant cools, the Cooling Fan Relay opens to turn off the radiator fan to save energy, sparing all the wiring and preserving alternator load to the Grand Highlander. A healthy Cooling Fan Relay thus protects the important gaskets, hoses, and sensors against heat stress and helps facilitate the smooth Toyota operation and reliable engineering mile after mile. To install one, cut battery power, uncap the fuse box, remove the old relay, press the new unit home, reseal the box, reconnect the battery, and make sure the fan is spinning.