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Toyota Matrix Cooling Fan Relay is an electrical component that helps control power to the cooling fan to support proper engine temperature regulation. With the trusted MC platform, the Matrix comes with front wheel or available all wheel drive. Also offered are lively four cylinder engines that range from an economical 1.8 liter unit to a spirited 2.4 liter option. A choice of manual or automatic gearboxes is also available. Thus, the Matrix offers the efficiency, versatility and fun you expect from a Toyota hatchback. With a 102 inch wheelbase, split folding seats and tall roofline, it delivers unexpected space for friends, bikes and weekend gear, all while Toyota fit and finish keep rattles at bay. The Cooling Fan Relay describes how a low current signal from the engine computer closes a high current path to the radiator fan. This allows precise control of temperatures in the engine compartment without the more bulky belt driven fans. In the Matrix, the Cooling Fan Relay turns on when the demand for coolant or air conditioning rises. It feeds the 12 volt motor and then turns off again as the heat dissipates. This protects the wiring and saves battery power. The Cooling Fan Relay interacts with sensors and the Matrix's powertrain module so that Toyota's electrical components can deliver a prompt response while remaining durable. To install, disconnect the battery. Pull the old relay. Fit the unit into the fuse box. Reconnect the power. Run the engine to check the fan.