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The Chrysler 300 Starter Relay delivers ignition voltage to the starter by allowing the small voltage to release all battery power, ensuring fast cranking every morning. The Starter Relay is a heavy duty switch that snaps shut the delicate dash wiring from high amperage and voltage drop, which can slow engine spin, and is housed in a sealed case. Since the Starter Relay separates high current, it will also prevent inadvertent starter engagement in the event of wiring shorts. Engine power in the Chrysler 300 isn't just about getting it started, either, ranging from the spirited 2.7L V6 to the iconic 5.7L HEMI V8, all paired with responsive smooth automatic transmissions. The sedan offers a comfortable, stable and supportive ride quality with a long wheelbase, a double-wishbone front suspension and standard 4-wheel disc brakes with 18-inch aluminum wheels for good stopping power and style. The cabin is a wide one, with luxuriously appointed amenities and modern equipment, making every journey truly special. The Chrysler 300 also gets good rear-wheel drive balance, which allows the driver to take advantage of a more accurate wheel input and a more sporty, yet refined, feel on the road, whether on a highway or city street. Chrysler 300 owners can rest assured that they'll be able to keep these advantages when they use original parts. If replacing the Starter Relay, remove the negative battery cable, remove the relay from the fuse box, insert the new relay in the same direction, reconnect the battery cable and test the starting motor.