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2010 Scion xB Speed Sensor

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2010 Scion xB
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2010 Scion xB Instruments & Gauges Diagram
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  • 10 Scion 55937-52120 Controller
    55937-52120
    Controller
    Knob, Center Cluster Mo
    • Part Notes: Air Select;Fan Speed;Temp/AC Select
    MSRP: $14.12 Your Price: $10.15
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  • 11
    90010-01145
    Bulb
    Bulb, With Cap
    MSRP: $7.97 Your Price: $5.72
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  • 12
    55906-26060
    Control Cable
    Cable Sub-Assembly, Heater Control
    • Part Notes: Heater
    MSRP: $44.73 Your Price: $32.13
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  • 12
    55909-26080
    Control Cable
    Cable Sub-Assembly, Air
    • Part Notes: Airmix Damper
    MSRP: $44.73 Your Price: $32.13
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TPMS Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2010 Scion xB

  • Q: How to remove the TPMS Sensor and Transmitter on 2010 Scion xB?
    A: To install the Tire Pressure Warning Valve and Transmitter, the wheels should be removed and air should be expelled when the core of valve is removed first. Take out the nut and the washer to fall the valve within the tire. You can disengage the bead using a tire remover shoe and remove the valve and transmitter using the shoe.
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