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The Scion Dash Panels provide the drivers with the sharp look at gauges and secure wiring and anchoring airbags, making each ride in a young Scion look style and safe. Scion was the brainchild of a company that valued personalization, and when it was launched, in 2003 it was carried in with bright colors, straightforward pricing and Release Series trims that allowed first timers to make a car to their own taste and music. The company acted as the Toyota idea lab and hit a million customers as well as despite the fact that production ceased in 2016 the spirit of adventure at Scion has continued to drive loyal customers who continue to keep the cars updated with add-ons such as new Dash Panels. A unit of Dash Panels is the wide structural face before the seats which combines both aesthetical appearance and safety as it holds vents, controls, and the airbag shell. Scion Dash Panels are also easy to install provided that you remain focused. To begin with, unplug the battery, remove trim bezels and remove steering column covers. Eliminate the fasteners that are exposed, label all wiring harnesses and move the old panel. Clamp vents, switches, ducts, and brackets to the new, and then slide the new section into the existing slot, getting all the tabs and screw points to fit before connecting the bolts in a crisscross pattern. Cover reattach column, fold back the trim, reattach the battery, and test lights, gauges, HVAC, audio and airbag warnings and everything should (or should not) click.