Cooling Fan Relay 4F0959501G


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A cooling fan relay in a car is an essential component that helps regulate the engine temperature by controlling the operation of the cooling fan. It acts as a switch, allowing the fan to turn on or off depending on the engine's temperature. When the engine reaches a certain temperature, usually set by the engine control unit (ECU), the relay receives a signal to activate the cooling fan. This enables the fan to start spinning, pulling air through the radiator to cool down the engine and prevent overheating.

The cooling fan relay operates by using an electromagnetic coil that, when energized, creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field then attracts a movable armature, which completes the electrical circuit and allows power to flow to the cooling fan. Once the desired engine temperature is reached, the ECU sends a signal to the relay to deactivate the fan. The relay then interrupts the electrical circuit, cutting off power supply to the fan, which stops it from spinning. This control mechanism helps maintain the engine's optimal temperature, preventing any potential damage due to overheating.

Rated Voltage [V]

12

Number of pins

4

Electric Power [W]

600

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with cable

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with cable strap

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with bolts/screws

Relay function

Fan, engine cooling

Housing material

GRP (Glass fibre Reinforced Plastic)