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The Toyota MR2 Cooling Fan Relay is an essential component that controls the operation of the cooling fan to maintain optimal engine temperature. The Toyota MR2 has been popular partly because of its mid-engine design, low curb weight, and the MacPherson strut suspension system, which combine to produce a quick turn-in and balanced cornering. Drivers like the cabin since Toyota has combined ergonomic controls with youth styling, whereas a small wheelbase allows the MR2 to squeeze through traffic and parking lots alike. Long lifespan and four-cylinder engines are sure to ensure that many examples of the Toyota MR2 continue to drive every day, a fact that proves the car has paid its owners with the same reliability that it offers fun. This dynamic device comes with the MR2 Cooling Fan Relay, which silently guards the cooling system. Similar to an electric gatekeeper, a Cooling Fan Relay takes a low amperage signal at the control module and opens heavy-duty contacts to activate a radiator fan only when coolant temperature rises or when the air conditioner clicks on. Fast response maintains heat levels, eliminates wiring congestion, and minimizes avoidable fan noise, increasing the life of the motor. The Cooling Fan Relay is housed in a fuse box enclosure to be easily removed and withstands the continual swings in temperature of the under-hood system while not breaking the solid flow of current. To install, disconnect the battery, remove the relay, insert the new unit, reconnect, and test.