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The Overload Relay of Toyota Venza is just one small part of a crossover that stands out with its spacious seating, smooth hybrid powertrain and standard all-wheel drive that boosts confidence on wet pavement. The Toyota Venza offers brisk acceleration from its 2.5-liter engine and electric motors, with great speed being capable despite costing the family budget little fuel. Its quiet cabin features a panoramic roof, a big touchscreen and safety tech that warns, brakes and steers to help keep out of trouble. The ride is well sorted thanks to the K platform tuning, and it is sure the long-term reliability has been backed by genuine Toyota parts, a smart pick for those after comfort, efficiency and proven durability. Inside the electrical system, the Venza Overload Relay is a thermal guardian that makes a smart decision when it detects a surge in current or heat. When such judgment is made, the circuit will open in order to spare the motors from overheating and burning out. Once the temperature has dropped, the thermal guard will reset itself. The Venza Overload Relay is housed next to the starter or contactor and is matched to the vehicle's current rating and adjustable so that protection arrives just when it is needed, extending the life of pumps, fans and other loads to ensure Toyota trouble-free running. For safe installation, disconnect the battery power first. Mount the Overload Relay securely. Connect the line and load wires as the diagram shows. Set trip current and refit the covers. Restore the power and test for clean shutdown during overload.