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Toyota Pickup Turn Signal Relay has positioned itself in the midst of a truck that is already applauded because of its durability, power and friendly maintenance prices. Decades of innovation enabled the Pickup to acquire a 20R engine with a lot of torque, a torsion spring, a two-wishbone suspension, and an RF1A all wheel drive transfer case that provides the confidence to climb dusty tracks or snowy streets. Toyota enthusiasts have found much to like in its solid chassis, dependable automatic or manual transmission and the fact that its authentic Toyota components will keep it going even when other vehicles have rusted away. Quick and agile maneuvering and a large cargo space make the ride a worthy companion at work or for weekend outings. With that usefulness every day, the Turn Signal Relay in the Toyota Pickup is a small control pulse by the steering stalk which is then quickly opened and closed to the higher current flow by the indicator bulbs to form a subtle blink that reduces wiring weight and prevents surges on delicate electronics. Since the Turn Signal Relay is able to isolate the control current and lamp current, switches remain cool and the driver has clear rhythmic flashes to warn traffic when changing lanes or using hazards. Installation of a new Toyota Pickup Turn Signal Relay will require disconnection of the battery, finding the relay beneath the dash, removing the old one, connecting the new one which fits, reconnecting the power, and testing both signals and hazards.