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The Scion Fuel Filler Neck directs the gasoline through the caps directly to the tank without vapors escaping and gives the driver a confidence of fueling Scion models in case it is lively. Constructed to the brand that promoted fun colors, fast online pricing and occasional Release Series surprises, Scion cars provided first time owners with an opportunity to demonstrate personal style without ruining the wallet. Since the Virtual Scion City marketing adventure to more than a million sales, Scion demonstrated that compact cars could be fresh and enjoyable despite the badge being retired in 2016, its ethos continues to generate creativity in parent company showrooms even today. Owners were fond of the roomy hatchbacks, high-performance engines, and standard factory upgrades to audio, and could customize wheels, wraps, and lighting at the dealership. They also enjoyed open pricing that eliminated bargaining in the process of purchase. The Fuel Filler Neck is a heavy piece of steel or plastic itself, which fits into the body panel, blocks the splash back and it also cuts the emissions in combination with making vapor hoses. Begin by parking it on a flat surface, turning off the brake and unattaching the battery to avoid sparks. Turn off the fuel pressure, loosen the top, put the car on stands, and unclamp hose, clamps and unbolt worn Fuel Filler Neck. Check the gaskets, insert new seals where needed and push the new Fuel Filler Neck through the wheel well and fit the flange into the tank. Check and tighten bolt and clamps, clearance of the hose, lower vehicle, reconnect battery, fuel and leakages before driving off.