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The Scion Coolant Reservoir Hose maintains the engine temperatures constant by allowing the additional coolant to circulate between the expansion tank and radiator between the heating and cooling of the liquid to avoid the possibility of air bubbles and pressure surges. Scion was also targeting numerous young drivers with small bodybuilds, no haggle pricing, and colors that made every drive a statement. Limited Release Series operates by individuality and allows the brand to experiment with new concepts that are replicated in the Toyota models in the future. Scion also demonstrates that creativity can achieve a million plus cars sold and first time buyers even after the production ceased in 2016. A Coolant Reservoir Hose is an engine component in the form of a molded or flexible hose that travels the coolant when the engine expands in a way that the level remains constant and the system remains closed. When you change Scion Coolant Reservoir Hose that you can work in the house with simple tools. Park the vehicle until the engine cools down, unscrew the cap and then empty the sufficient amount of coolant to a level below that of the fittings. Unscrew the clamps, unscrew, and unlock the old Coolant Reservoir Hose, twist and slide it off, and cleanse and rinse each neck to ensure that the new rubber seals well. Match length, bends, fully insert the new hose in both ports, position the clamps in mid point and screw tightly. Lastly remove the line, refill the radiator and tank, then run the engine a bit to have it burp, fill up on the coolant and check for any leakage so that you can drive the Scion with confidence.