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2010 Scion xB Coolant Temperature Sensor, Fuel Level Sensor

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  • 14 Scion 77706-12011 Filter
    77706-12011
    Filter
    Filter Sub-Assembly, Charcoal Canister
    MSRP: $92.97 Your Price: $66.23
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  • 18 Scion 23220-37121 Fuel Pump
    23220-37121
    Fuel Pump
    Pump Assembly, Fuel With Filter
    MSRP: $459.73 Your Price: $321.99
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  • 20 Scion 77024-12070 Plate
    77024-12070
    Plate
    Plate Sub-Assembly, Fuel
    MSRP: $267.29 Your Price: $187.20
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OEM 2010 Scion xB Parts for Senders

Genuine 2010 Scion xB 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 Senders parts. With our competitive prices, we offer 2010 Scion xB Coolant Temperature Sensor, Fuel Level Sensor that fit tight budgets, while still including the manufacturer warranties, a hassle-free returns policy and quick shipping options.

Fuel Level Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2010 Scion xB

  • Q: How to Remove the Fuel Level Sensor on 2010 Scion xB?
    A: First, before removing the fuel level sensor of the 2AZ-FE, remove the rear seat cushion. Relieve the fuel system pressure, then take out the fuel tank main tube, and pump gauge retainer. With the sensor locked, loosen the sensor connector, take off the wire harness protector, and pull out the sensor.
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