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The Scion Instrument Cluster allows users to see all the warning lights on their speed, engine health, and decided in real time, which makes any ride more confident and connected. Scion entered the scene in the year 2003, with a direct target to the young shoppers who desired compact automobiles that were personal, vivid colors, limited Release Series and a stress free single price shopping path. Scion took risks such as a virtual city to create community, served as a kind of rolling test lab to Toyota, and sold more than a million cars, many to first-time buyers, and even when it was retired the badge in 2016 as a result of this one-on-one customization influenced the expectations of drivers and is still fondly remembered by many fans. In layman words, Instrument Cluster is the dashboard panel that combines the speedometer, tachometer, gauges, and indicators lamps such that a driver is able to understand the status of the vehicle with a single look. The replacement of a Scion Instrument Cluster is easy. The initial step to disassembly is to first remove the battery to leave electronics untouched; then directly loosen the trim bezel, strip away any steering column covers, and loosen the mounting screws. Push the cluster slightly towards you, press the locking tabs and unscrew the wiring connectors. Insert the new Instrument Cluster, attach the plugs and align the screw holes and fasten them. Install the trim again, replace the battery and turn the key to allow the cluster to do its self check. Complete the last step with cleaning up the fault codes and performing a short test drive, to ensure all the gauges, lights and backlights are functioning, which keeps the Scion style alive.