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The Chrysler Starter Drive Gear provides fast and dependable engine starting, as well as safeguarding the engine by both supporting the motor against backdrive and ensuring customers that the motor will start whenever they flip the key. Since as early as 1925, Chrysler had earned its reputation of durable construction and then dampened the vibration with ingenious Floating Power mounts that eased every ride. Chrysler teams redesigned the body lines to allow improved airflow that cooled cabins and had a bold appearance on the road, and the first useful minivan proved that family space could travel with the same comfort as a sedan. Reasonable costs and a simple purchasing procedure continued to make Chrysler affordable to families and consistent improvements to interior space, ride, and utility demonstrates a brand that appreciates the fun of both drivers and passengers. Solid elements of styling, abundant use of rich details and sundry storage make the Chrysler cabins open even when it is no longer new. A Starter Drive Gear, a one way clutch on the starter shaft, which grips the ring gear, turns the crankshaft and releases as soon as engine ignites. The Chrysler Starter Drive Gear is easy to install by a do-it-yourself owner. Unbolt and remove battery, disconnect and mark alignment. Take the old unit off, clean shaft splines and teeth of the ring gear, wipe a streak with a rag, and rub a little lubricant on. Fit the new Starter Drive Gear to the shaft in the correct direction, ensure the retaining clip and spin the new Starter Drive Gear by hand to ensure it is freewheeling. Install the starter again, attach it, secure the screws, reattach the battery, and start to check whether it runs smoothly.