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The Toyota Tundra Overload Relay is made to protect the starter circuit of the truck by detecting the excess heat and shutting off power before it can be damaged. The Overload Relay is located next to the starter motor and consists of a bimetal strip that is utilized to detect the presence of current and de-energize immediately to prevent dangerous overheating which may melt the wires and damage the insulation. The Overload Relay automatically resumes operation after a short cool-off period to maintain battery charge and ensure consistent starts when making long trips on the road or hauling heavy loads. Such a constant watch also protects fuses, ignition switches and costly electronic modules, and the electrical network in the pickup is much more robust. Toyota planned the Tundra to compete with the domestic full size competition and with its 5.7 liter V8 VVT-i technology the Tundra is coupled with a smooth six speed automatic that provides it with brisk acceleration, good towing and a decent fuel economy. Offering three cab styles, a variety of payload, and a towing package that includes a heavy duty radiator and transmission cooler the Toyota pickup easily pulls campers or work trailers and the Tundra suspension and steering updates in 2014 make the riding experience and handling even more comfortable. Long term owners have lauded the Toyota reliability and that the Tundra has value in that it has had tight quality control of the original parts which have maintained the cost of maintenance within the predictable range. Installation of Overload Relay requires disconnection of battery power, mounting it next to starter, amperage setting, connection of line and load, screw tightening, power reconnection, testing of trip.