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The Toyota Grand Highlander Overload Relay is a fast-cutting power relay that interrupts in case of current surges that could heat the starter circuit and maintain a positive ignition reliability. The Toyota Grand Highlander alone glistens with a spacious three row interior, swift 2.4 liter turbo or fuel-efficient hybrid engine, and an adaptable all wheel drive that clings to the road in the rain or snow, and an extremely refined suspension that keeps the ride smooth on uneven roads. The Toyota infotainment screen is very big and easy to use, all rows are full of USB ports, and driver assist features such as adaptive cruise and lane keeping make long journeys easier, which proves that the Grand Highlander is comfortable, safe, and performance-oriented even in busy families. Authentic Toyota parts mean that all the systems including the ignition coils and the cooling shrouds are up to the factory specifications to keep the ownership costs down and the reliability intact over the years of adventures. Central to that reliability, the Grand Highlander Overload Relay contains bimetal strips and contacts to detect heat, which will immediately trip to protect the wiring and can automatically reset when the temperature drops, an unsophisticated but very important defense which can be relied upon to survive daily engine-starts. The Overload Relay is daily tested by continuous starts, but its heavy casing can withstand vibration. To install one, take off battery, place the Overload Relay close to the contactor, wire it in, adjust the trip dial, put power back, and test by turning on the engine.