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The Radiator Fan Relay that powers the Dodge Journey protects the engine from overheating by activating the cooling fan whenever the rising temperature or AC load will require additional airflow. The Radiator Fan Relay is small and durable. It receives a low current signal from the Powertrain Control Module. It then provides full battery voltage to the fan motor. This is a quick acting relay. It protects wiring from overload damage. The Radiator Fan Relay regulates the temperature of engine coolant by forcing air through the radiator. It causes the fan to activate. The Dodge Journey, with its spacious seven-passenger seating, clever folding rows and hidden storage bins, makes road trips more comfortable. If your party is large enough, it can make the trip simpler. Drivers can select from a sprightly I4 or muscular V6 engine to match with their lifestyle, while updated suspension tuning post 2011 facelift, gave the Dodge crossover a confident and smoother drive. The Journey's Uconnect infotainment system with screen sizes up to 8.4 inches along with Keyless Enter 'n Go convenience and the bold front grille provide an appealing mix of tech and style that is still perfect for busy family schedules so that every Journey outing is an enjoyable one. The final GT trim also blends leather touches with useful practicality so the Dodge remains a value leader. To install a new Radiator Fan Relay, disconnect the battery. Pull the old relay from the fuse box. Inspect the condition of the socket. Push the matched part into place with a firm pressure. Close the cover and reconnect power to the vehicle. Finally, check to see if your fan comes on as it should.