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The Scion Liftgate Hinge ensures that the rear door is smoothly moving without the weight of the panel making it act differently and leaving the weather out, this makes the owners be sure that the door will not act strangely every time they pack their gear. Scion was launched in 2003 with a direct focus on appealing to young drivers who desired having a car that is a continuation of their fashion. Scion made shopping an experience with single-price purchasing, adventurous paint options and release series models that are entertaining. Being a rolling test lab, Scion experimented with new concepts first before it got to the rest of the parent line and the brand has sold more than a million cars, many of them to first time buyers, before it bowed out in 2016. To this day, applied Scion compacts have continued to be popular due to their combination of reliability and the easy route to customizing them. A Liftgate Hinge is a durable hinge that fits the liftgate, supports its weight, and combats rust to have the back door close properly. To make the liftgate stand firm, disconnect the battery (wire movement may cause problems), and peel off the inner trim to allow access to the fasteners. Label Liftgate Hinge positions with tape to facilitate realignment, take off the support struts, unbolt then remove the old part. Prepare clean mating surfaces, mask paint with masking tape and have a friend hold the gate steady. Install the new Liftgate Hinge, begin to install bolts manually, tighten to specifications, adjusting panel gaps between steps. Install struts back, press the trim back and reattach battery and cycle the gate to make sure the latch and weather-seal are functional.