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Fan Blade

Part Number: 16361-F2010
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 2.0L.
Other Names: Fan
Replaces: 16361-24090
Description: 2.0L. Hatchback,. Corolla. Japan built.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla
MSRP $117.25
$93.05

Fan Blade

Part Number: 16361-F2310
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 2.0L.
Other Names: Fan
Description: 2.0L hybrid. Corolla Cross. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla Cross
MSRP $101.94
$80.90

Fan Blade

Part Number: 16361-F2320
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Fan
Description: 2.0L hybrid.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla Cross
MSRP $130.89
$103.87

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-0A011
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 3.0L.
Other Names: Motor, Motor Cooling Fan
Replaces: 16363-0A010
Description: Avalon. Left. Camry. 6 cylinder, 1995-96 radiator & condenser, #1.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Avalon,
    • Camry
MSRP $401.04
$318.25

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-0P030
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 3.5L.
Other Names: Motor Cooling Fan
Description: Avalon. Right. 3.5L, with towing pkg. Venza. Camry. Japan built. Left. Usa built. With towing package.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Avalon,
    • Camry,
    • Venza
MSRP $306.88
$243.53

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-0T100
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 1.8L.
Other Names: Engine Cooling Fan Motor, Motor Cooling Fan
Replaces: 16363-0T020, 16363-22120
Description: Corolla. 1.8L. Matrix. To 07/2016. IM.
Fits:
  • Scion:
    • iM
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla,
    • Corolla iM,
    • Matrix
MSRP $310.69
$246.56

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-0V070
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 2.7L.
Other Names: Motor Cooling Fan
Description: Highlander. Right. 2.7L, us built, with towing package. 2.7L, japan built, with towing package.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Highlander
MSRP $242.83
$192.71

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-24160
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 1.8L W/Hybrid.
Other Names: Motor Cooling Fan
Replaces: 16363-36160
Description: Without prime. Right. Corolla. 1.8L hybrid. Prius AWD-e.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla,
    • Prius,
    • Prius AWD-e
MSRP $293.07
$232.57

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-24170
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 1.8L W/Hybrid.
Other Names: Motor Cooling Fan
Replaces: 16363-37060
Description: Without prime. Left. Corolla. 1.8L hybrid. Prius AWD-e.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Corolla,
    • Prius,
    • Prius AWD-e
MSRP $293.07
$232.57

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-28290
Toyota Toyota
Applications: 2.5L. 2.4L.
Other Names: Motor, Motor Cooling Fan
Replaces: 16363-0V040
Description: 2.4l & 2.5l. RAV4. Right.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • RAV4
MSRP $374.24
$296.99

Fan Motor

Part Number: 16363-31080
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Motor Cooling Fan
Description: 3.5L, japan built, without towing pkg.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Camry
MSRP $298.55
$236.93

Fan Relay

Part Number: 90987-03001-83
Toyota Toyota
Notes: .
Applications: W/O HYDRAULIC FAN MOTOR.
Other Names: Relay
Replaces: 90987-03001, 90987-03001-B
Description: Celica. Tercel. Fan cooling. Corolla. Front to rear. MR2. Relay #2. Paseo.
Fits:
  • Toyota:
    • Camry,
    • Celica,
    • Corolla,
    • MR2,
    • Paseo,
    • Tercel
MSRP $35.07
$28.04

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Genuine Toyota Fan Parts

Fans have two main purposes: to cool down the engine and to circulate air around the cabin. The engine fan is in front of the radiator and is activated when the engine gets too hot. The cabin fan, on the other hand, is located behind the glove compartment and provides airflow throughout the passenger area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Toyota Fan Parts

What are the Symptoms of Bad Car Fans?

Like other parts of your vehicle, fans will eventually have to be replaced. The symptoms of failing fans, however, are easy to spot. A lit "Check Engine" light is the biggest sign, but other signs include blown fuses, shorted-out wiring, or rusted connectors. In addition, the air inside your cabin may not be cool, or you might smell something burning when the AC is running.

What does a radiator fan do?

A radiator fan plays a crucial role in keeping your engine at an optimal temperature. Positioned just behind the radiator, it helps draw air through the radiator core when your car is moving slowly or sitting still. This airflow removes heat from the coolant and prevents the engine from overheating, especially during stop-and-go driving or hot weather.

What is the cooling fan?

The cooling fan is an essential part of a vehicle’s cooling system. It is designed to regulate engine temperature by providing airflow through the radiator when natural airflow is insufficient. This is particularly important during stationary periods or heavy traffic, ensuring that the engine remains within a safe operating temperature range.

Can you drive with a broken radiator fan?

It’s risky to drive with a broken radiator fan. Without a functioning radiator fan, the engine may overheat quickly, especially in slow traffic or while idling. Overheating can lead to significant engine damage. If you suspect your radiator fan isn’t working, it’s best to have it repaired promptly to avoid costly repairs down the road.

How much does it cost to fix an engine fan?

Repair costs for an engine fan can vary depending on the vehicle model and where you have the repairs done. On average, replacing an engine fan can range from $200 to $600, including parts and labor. Exact pricing depends on the fan type, labor rates, and additional components if needed. Getting a quote from a trusted service center will provide a more accurate estimate for your specific vehicle.

How often do car fans need to be replaced?

The replacement interval for car fans depends on factors like driving habits, climate, and overall vehicle maintenance. While there isn’t a set schedule, it’s a good idea to inspect fans during routine maintenance and replace them if you notice unusual noises, weak airflow, or overheating.

Can I drive my vehicle with a faulty fan?

It’s not advisable to drive with a faulty fan. An engine fan that isn’t working properly can lead to overheating and potential engine damage, while a malfunctioning cabin fan can impact comfort and visibility by reducing defogging effectiveness.

Are genuine Toyota fan parts better than aftermarket ones?

Genuine Toyota fan parts are designed to meet the manufacturer’s standards for performance and longevity. They’re engineered specifically for your Toyota model, helping ensure a precise fit and reliable operation compared to many third-party alternatives.

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