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2005 Scion xA Ignition Lock Cylinder, Steering Angle Sensor

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  • 7 Scion 84052-32030 Switch
    84052-32030
    Switch
    Switch Assembly, Un-Lock Warning
    • Part Notes: Unlock Warning
    MSRP: $38.07 Your Price: $27.35
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    89245-52010
    Sensor
    Sensor, Steering
    • Part Notes: Steering
    MSRP: $654.52 Your Price: $446.61
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OEM 2005 Scion xA Parts for Shroud, Switches & Levers

Genuine 2005 Scion xA parts are produced by Scion with the official design and standards, thus they ensure a high quality throughout the production process. OEM parts are the ideal choice for people looking for new Shroud, Switches & Levers parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2005 Scion xA Ignition Lock Cylinder, Steering Angle Sensor that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

Steering Angle Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Scion xA

  • Q: How to replace the steering angle sensor on 2005 Scion xA?
    A: In order to change steering angle sensor, one should disconnect the battery and position the front wheels straight and remove required assemblies. Install new sensor, put into position the wheel and reassemble parts. Check the horn button and SRS warning light, calibrate the VSC system and examine the ABS and VSC warning lights.
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