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Toyota Solara Cooling Fan Relay provides reliable temperature regulation to a couple that already boasts of numerous strengths including smooth styling, powerful engines and the invincible reliability that Toyota has incorporated in each car. Since its introduction in the 2.2 liter four cylinder to the subsequent 3.3 liter V6, the Toyota Solara delivers the sporty looks to the young drivers without the loss of practicality coupled with a comfortable ride, a well tuned suspension, and cabin comfort features that include optional leather and high quality audio. The five-speed auto, excellent safety history, and large trunk also added to the Solara benefit, and this midsize convertible coupe is a smart everyday companion that is appreciated due to the actual Toyota engineering and close fitting. The Cooling Fan Relay is an electronic gateway to radiator fan power in the engine bay. The sensors send a small signal to the Toyota Solara Cooling Fan Relay which opens a high current circuit to turn on the electric fan only when necessary by heat or air conditioning, preventing overheating and saving energy and noise. Constructed to original standards, this long lasting switch holds up to the continuous on off cycles and guards against wiring overload to continue keeping the Solara calm in traffic or on the spirited drives. To fit a new Cooling Fan Relay, disconnect negative battery, remove old relay out of fuse box, insert new relay in fuse box, reconnect battery, and check that fan is working.