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The Cooling Fan Relay of your Dodge Charger protects your engine. It sends electrical power to the radiator fan only when indicated by the heat sensors. This Cooling Fan Relay prevents the engine from overheating in a traffic jam or when driving aggressively. This fuse box Cooling Fan Relay links a low current signal from the ECU to a high current fan circuit so the wiring doesn't get burnt out while the relay clicks on and off quickly. The Dodge powertrains benefits thanks to a more electrically efficient, quieter operating environment and a cooler, extended life, as the Cooling Fan Relay only cycles the fan as needed. The fan relay offers assured switching for dependable temperature control even during demands for additional condenser cooling. In addition to intelligent temperature control, the Dodge Charger boasts muscular styling, four-door practicality, and a rear-wheel biased platform that delivers confident handling. The modern Charger offers a powerful 6.4-liter Hemi V8 that is equipped with an efficient eight-speed automatic transmission and is designed to offer all-wheel drive available for all-weather traction and aerodynamic bodywork that cuts drag, along with signature LED racetrack taillights. Within the Dodge cabin, you will find supportive seats, an easy-to-use infotainment screen, lots of safety tech, and Charger acceleration which allows one to have thrills without losing comfort or family space. To install a new relay, first disconnect the battery. Next, open the fuse box, pull out and remove the old unit. Push the replacement in firmly, making sure it's oriented the same way. Close the cover, reconnect the battery and start the engine to confirm the fan engages.