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The Toyota Tundra Flasher Relay is designed for reliable operation in signaling and lighting functions. It also has an available six speed automatic transmission, three cab choices, and suspension tuned for smooth yet controlled rides. As a result, drivers get the ability to tow with confidence along with comfort. You can drive on rough roads or during your daily commutes. To improve fuel savings, the engineers at Toyota added VVT-i which is the Variable Valve Timing with intelligence. The Japanese auto major designed a heavy-duty cooling package for serious hauling and proved durability through tough quality tests. So, when adventure calls, owners can trust the name Toyota. Each Tundra is also big inside, rated safe and engineered to keep parts easy to service, so the Tundra will never feel out of place on job sites or family trips. A Flasher Relay on this pickup is a switch that opens and closes quickly and controls the blinking speed of your turn signals and hazard lights. When it fails, the Toyota lights may flash too quickly or not flash at all. The Flasher Relay must conform to specific pin layouts for the Tundra electrical system and support bulb loads with acceptable current flow while providing a steady flash for surrounding traffic on all lane changes. Replacing the Flasher Relay restores the correct timing of signals and protects the wiring from overheating. Installation is simple. Disconnect the battery from the vehicle's power systems. Remove the old unit from the fuse box. Insert your new relay into the fuse panel. Close the dashboard and fuse panel covers. Reconnect power to the vehicle. Check the lights.