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The Toyota Solara Radiator Fan Relay is located in a car that has the sporty feel and reliable engineering. The Toyota midsize coupe is powered by either a capable four-cylinder or a punchy V6 with smooth power delivery. Furthermore, its special suspension tuning endows it with responsive handling. Likewise, its trim and quality audio keep what makes this car an everyday driver a comfortable one. According to Solara owners, maintenance costs are low, its value remains strong, and one can rest assured that parts are built to every factory standard and that Toyota dependability is a fact of life. Authentic components fit perfectly, so the Solara remains stylish and fun long after the odometer advances. The Solara's Radiator Fan Relay performs the secondary function of a focus. Moreover, it takes a low current signal, and snaps shut robust contacts. Furthermore, it feeds full battery power to the cooling fan whenever engine heat or air-conditioning load rises. When the coolant temperature decreases, the Radiator Fan Relay quickly opens, saving energy, reducing fan noise, and protecting sensitive control circuits from the fan motor's heavy surge. Constructed from a tough and arc-resistant material, this Radiator Fan Relay is made to assist your Toyota cooling system cope with congestion and summer heat without the need of driver input. In short disconnect battery, remove old relay, align new one in fuse box with a press, reconnect power and check if the fan is operational.