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The Scion Engine Cover is mounted over the powertrain and covers essential components, as well as provides the bay with a clean and show appearance that reflects the young and carefree attitude of the car. Scion was launched in 2003 utilizing colorful compact car with a one price menu that allowed young buyers to mix options without a pain. Scion maintained the excitement by retreating interest by releasing limited Release Series releases and test online communities, selling in excess of a million units until the badge retires in 2016. Scion is a representation of individualization and new thoughts, which continue to raise eyebrows even now. This Engine Cover is a lightweight molded panel that directs airflow, silences noise, and protects hoses and wiring against grit and dirt on the road to ensure the engine is running clean and the look is clean. To install, you need to park your Scion on a flat surface, allow time to cool down the engine and open the hood. Unhook the battery when other components may cause complications. Take off the old Engine Cover and clean out the rubber grommets, and replace those that appear torn. Take off the oil filler cover in case it does not allow access, and then position the new Engine Cover on the mounting studs and tabs. Bring it down slowly, rubbing it against each stud, and making it fit into place. Install the cap again, tighten any clips or bolts, shake the panel to ensure that it is firmly in place, reconnect the battery and turn on the motor to ensure that there are no rattles.