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Scion Glove Box is a fast and organized storage of maps, phone chargers, and release-series manuals, which can be added to any ride and provide a feeling of usefulness. Developed to be driven by people who like the fun and lively Scion that was launched in 2003, it suits the corporate fashion of producing vehicles that are easy, exciting, and intimate. Scion earned its reputation through allowing customers to select aggressive colors, purchasing at a single non-haggle price and having a limited Release Series models that made them feel special. Constant experimentation and Virtual Scion City campaigns attracted first-time owners to have something new and over a million people had joined the movement before the badge retired in 2016. To this day, Scion enthusiasts appreciate the fun SUV outlines and simple modification of their vehicles. The Glove Box alone is a tiny compartment that is shaped out of the passenger dashboard, the primary task of the compartment is to contain important documents and other minor tools so that they are safe but accessible. Replacement Glove Box is easy to install, starting with the battery disconnection in case the box is equipped with a light, followed by popping out the old box saving screws or clips. Look inside the opening to see that there are no pieces of debris in it, slide the new housing into the hinge slots, and hand-start all the fasteners to make sure that none of them cross-threads. Then insert the damper cord and light wire and screws and ensure that the screws are tight and the latch moves evenly. Close it up with a trim, re-attach the battery and make sure that the Glove Box door opens easily and the lamp is on when it should be.