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The Toyota Starter Drive Gear provides quick, smooth engine action, which continues on the broader promise of efficiency and longevity. Toyota is one of the most reliable international automakers born in Japan in 1937, as their production approaches reduced waste, allowed employees to resolve problems as fast as possible, and influenced the quality of its products in general. The recent inventions like TNGA platform enhance safety, management and cabin design, the new Hybrid Synergy Drive and the RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid demonstrate the leadership in cleaner mobility. The drivers appreciate the fact that a Toyota remains fuel efficient and long lasting, and each trip taken daily is therefore affordable and reliable. A Starter Drive Gear is one-way clutch gear, which is engaged with the ring gear, rotates the crankshaft and releases to prevent backdrive, therefore, the Toyota unit prioritizes perfect engagement and longevity. In order to install a Toyota Starter Drive Gear one must firstly disconnect the battery after which one has to unbolt and unscrew the starter and mark where it is located so that the starter can be easily put in place. Take off the old gear and overrunning clutch, clean the teeth of the shaft and in the ring gear, clean up the debris and rub some lubricant on the splines. Install the new gear in the right direction, screw the clip or nut firmly, then hand spin the gear to make sure it freewheels. Install the starter back together, screw the torque bolts, and refit it, reconnect the battery, turn the key and make sure the Starter Drive Gear turns freely and the engine cranks.