The German, a four-time world champion, is 34
points behind Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton with five races
remaining, including Sunday's at Suzuka.
The gearbox scare followed a bizarre incident after last
Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix when his car was hit from behind
by Canadian Lance Stroll's Williams on the post-race slowing
down lap.
The impact wrecked the car's rear suspension.
A change of gearbox would have meant a five place grid penalty
for a race that Vettel needs to win, but Ferrari gave the
all-clear after a factory inspection.
"The gearbox #Seb5 (Vettel) used in #MalaysiaGP is still
available," they said on Twitter (@ScuderiaFerrari).
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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