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Toyota Highlander Cooling Fan Relay is a small yet important switch that augments the practicality attributed to the midsize SUV. The Toyota Highlander features seating for seven, plenty of cargo space, a versatile V6 that delivers both speed and good fuel efficiency, and optional hybrid power that adds quiet electric power, making every drive both comfortable and fuel efficient. Its independent suspension makes rough roads even, and electronic power steering makes the Highlander feel safe as it maneuvers through city traffic with safety technology that keeps families safe. Toyota care toward driver convenience is emphasized in high quality materials, folding second and third rows, and a panoramic view mirror. The Cooling Fan Relay is located in the engine bay fuse box, getting a low current signal sent to it by the control module, which closes heavy duty contacts supplying full battery power to the radiator fan when the coolant temperature or air conditioning demand rises. The Cooling Fan Relay does the heavy lifting to safeguard wiring and electronics, ensure engine heat is contained, and ensure the Highlander is prepared to climb steep roads or suffer stop and go traffic congestion. Regular relay response is one of the reasons why Toyota engineering is supposed to be very reliable in the long run. To install, the battery must be disconnected, the fuse box must be opened, the old relay must be pulled off, the new Cooling Fan Relay must be pushed fully into the fuse box, the cover must be closed, the battery must be reconnected, and then test.