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Scion Power Steering Hose; this is a hose that is applied to transfer pressurized fluid between the pump and steering gear such that the wheel turns with ease and the fluid is then directed back to cool and clean. In 2003, Scion entered the market as a car aimed at the youthful generation with bold finishes, fixed prices and easy personalization so that each one feels special. The brand sold using Virtual Scion City, had limited Release Series and sold over a million nimble compacts in a short time to a large number of first time Toyota buyers. Owners enjoyed attending local clubs, swapping parts, and stickers which emphasized the fun culture of the badge. Scion was an idea lab and experimented with new technology and design which disseminated into the wider company hence even though production finally ceased in 2016 the imaginative mindset of Scion continues to influence the contemporary car. The procedure includes a replacement of a Power Steering Hose, a secure parking of the car, release the system pressure, and empty the old one. Record hose route, undo brackets and strip off deteriorated Power Steering Hose capping open ports. Install new part one by one, start fittings, clear all loops of the new Power Steering Hose of heat, tighten each joint. Connecting the clips again, refill the approved fluid, start the engine, and rotate the wheel to the left/right slowly in order to bleed the air. Look, top up, clean any drip and your steering will be fine once again.