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Chrysler Fuel Door Release Cable allows you to open the fuel door in a single pull, so fill ups take less time and are easy. Since 1925 Chrysler has supported every ride with excellent engineering, Floating Power mounts cured engine vibrations, bold Airflow styling sliced wind and raised comfort, and the first practical minivan that offered space and easy access at a reasonable price now, the brand continues to concentrate on generous cabin room, pleasant smooth and refined ride quality and intelligent utility to make drivers and passengers comfortable on daily commutes or on lengthy vacations. It also made the buying process easy as the prices were simple and owning a car was attractive. Prideful of that tradition, Chrysler still offers a mix of the value with the innovation, as well as the addition of modern safety technology and smooth infotainment, gaining long-term, reliable confidence in the cars that are easy to start, drive, and appear modern without compromising on daily-driving features. Chrysler cars have a Fuel Door Release Cable, which is a slender wire of steel in a sheath connecting the cabin lever with the outside latch and its very simple task is to unlock the door upon command. When changing a Chrysler Fuel Door Release Cable, it is recommended to park the vehicle, unscrew the fuel door, peel off the trim and expose the existing cable, undo the old cable off the lever and latch, take note of the clips, re-run the new cable following the same route, screw the new cable into the clips but not in acute curves, screw both ends in, test the lever a few times, apply lubricant, re-screw on the panels and ensure that the Fuel Door Release Cable pops the door.