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The Scion Drain Plug ensures that vital fluids do not get out of place and provide the owners with a convenient path of mess free and easy service. In 2003 Scion hit the streets with outspoken colors, no frills pricing, digital communication that welcomes young motorists into a simulated Scion City, and the brand has shown its heart with the release of limited Release Series models that have allowed personalities to shine. The imaginative spirit of Scion continues to impact small cars and serves as a branding to many first-time Toyota customers of the compact vehicles as having had fun made to their liking, having the attitude of the test lab, and having sold more than a million vehicles worldwide even after the factories ceased operations in 2016. A Scion Drain Plug is a small threaded bolt with a sealing washer, the primary task of which is to seal one of the engine or transmission sumps until an on-scheduled fluid change requires easy access. Installation procedures entail securing the engine and lifting the car on level grounds and letting it cool first, then securing it. Find the drain port, clean threads and seating surface, and then put on a new washer and turn the Drain Plug in by hand to make the threads align. Tighten with a torque wrench to the number in your manual, wipe off, refill with the right stuff, run the engine one minute, check drips, then drive a minute, stop, and check again, and only retighten Drain Plug when there is dripping.