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Chrysler Door Latch Cable assures solid and fast door operation, enhancing daily comfort and security. In 1925, Chrysler uprooted the industry by having cars that were solid and yet could be purchased by actual families, then sorted engine shake by having Floating Power so ridings remained calm over uneven roads. Airflow styling through which Chrysler dazzled shoppers cutting through wind and filling the cabin with fresh air made long trips less exhausting. Chrysler demonstrated its creativity by creating a modern minivan as the combination of spacious interiors, easy access, and fair value without making the purchase process a nightmare. Drivers had more comfortable cabins, more refined steering, and a feeling that all the knobs or levers worked in the manner they were meant without getting hysterical. The Door Latch Cable is an internal handle to the latch, directing a pull into a mechanical command to open the door but will prevent it against outside pressure. Constructed using strands of toughened steel and a low-friction sleeve, the Door Latch Cable withstands kinking, chafing, and changes in temperature which would cause other inferior components to become sticky or weak. In case they are installed through the lineup, Chrysler has the advantage that every Door Latch Cable prevents accidental doors from being opened and allows smooth entry to every passenger. When your Door Latch Cable has become fatigued, swapping it back to factory and snaps as soon as you pull the lever.