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Toyota Tacoma Cooling Fan Relay is located within a midsize truck that prides itself on a rock solid frame, off road performance, and comfort in normal everyday use. The Toyota engineers invested the Tacoma with a ladder chassis, VVT-i engines, and a choice of manual or automatic gearboxes, making drivers experience responsive power, good fuel consumption, and the power to carry toys to the trail. Updates to the Toyota styling recently have included an aggressive grill and updated safety features. The Tacoma continues to retain compact dimensions that fit city parking. This Toyota pickup has become a favorite with teens as well as experienced adventurers because of its dependability, large parts catalog, and excellent durability. The Cooling Fan Relay itself is an electromechanical switch waiting on a signal sent by the control unit. Then high current is fed to the radiator fan to keep coolant temperatures within the safe zone during sluggish traffic or when the air conditioner is operating vigorously. As temperatures fall, the Cooling Fan Relay opens and disables the fan, conserving energy and minimizing noise, but all within Tacoma specific voltage tolerances. A healthy Cooling Fan Relay will avoid overheating the engine, protect the wiring, and help maintain steady engine performance throughout each Tacoma adventure. To replace one, disconnect the battery, remove the old relay from the engine bay fuse box, connect the new one in the same direction, re-fit the cover, and reconnect the power to the engine. Start it to make sure the fan is working correctly.