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Toyota Sequoia Radiator Fan Relay controls the flow of power to the cooling fan at critical temperatures thus protecting the engine against heat damage and saving dashboard wiring. The full-size Toyota SUV glistens with powerful V8 choices, an option of a rear or four-wheel drive, a sizeable towing capacity, and up to eight seats, so the Sequoia would suit the family outing or a trip to the countryside to carry equipment. The suspension is adjusted to make it ride smoothly, and owners have been complimenting the Sequoia on the fact that it has a strong frame, ULEV efficiency which makes it efficient and it has the high-end features such as optional leather seats and high quality audio system that make the long ride enjoyable. This is supported by real Toyota parts, which have made Sequoia drivers feel more confident on the highway or on the rough road. Within the cooling circuit, Radiator Fan Relay, a low-current command is sent by sensors and heavy connections are crossed to allow full battery voltage to the electric fan and switch back to open when coolant cools to avoid wasted power. Since the Radiator Fan Relay does not switch high amperage to the fragile switches, wiring life is extended and the Toyota Sequoia remains in its optimum temperature range without driver control. To install a new Radiator Fan Relay, first disconnect the battery, remove old unit in the fuse box, ensure the pins are aligned, install the new relay forcefully, refit the covers, reconnect the power and then start the engine to ensure that the fan cycles are functioning properly.