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Toyota Balance Shaft Gear prevents engine vibration and maintains power flow without any vibration to provide the drivers with a smooth ride. Decades of lean production have enabled Toyota to produce vehicles that are reliable and affordable since lean manufacturing reduces wastes and allows teams to solve problems quickly. Toyota Hybrid Synergy Drive has more perfect gasoline and electricity integration that is not only fuel-saving without sacrificing fun but also the TNGA platform brings the center of gravity down and provides improved safety, making the corners feel stable. In 2024 the hybrid RAV4 was refined to achieve 42 miles of electrification, demonstrating how the corporation continues to advance technology that endures. Toyota has earned the trust of the drivers since its vehicles last long, do not give up easily, and are investments. A Balance Shaft Gear is a tooth gear attached to a balance shaft that engages with the crankshaft to counter undesired secondary vibration to protect components and reduce the level of cabin noise. This damping magic requires that the Toyota Balance Shaft Gear should be perfectly aligned to timing marks. To install the Balance Shaft Gear first you must remove the battery, lift engine covers and set crank to the right timing position, observing reference marks. Position the gear on the shaft and slide or press the gear to fit in the crank gear, and apply the required lubricant and clamp the bolts. Then hand spin the engine to test a smooth rotation, re-fit all the covers, re-fit all the components and the battery, then check the engine (examine it) to see whether it is leaking or making any unusual noise and then complete the job with confidence.