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The Scion Power Steering Reservoir keeps clean hydraulic fluid to ensure that the turning of every wheel remains light, accurate and without bubbles. Its shell is made of plastic and is heat resistant. In 2003, Scion entered the market with daring colors, one price shopping, and eye-catching limited Release Series vehicles that enable the young drivers to be noticed. Creating small cars that were personal and affordable, Scion received more than a million new customers of Toyota, and served as a test vehicle laboratory of new concepts such as Virtual Scion City. Although the badge was put to rest in 2016, all agile chassis, spacious hatch, and toylike components continue to show how the brand was initially promised as creative and fun. The owners enjoy making their daily commutes something to look forward to and at the same time receive Toyota reliability in their own Scion. To install a new Power Steering Reservoir, for the beginner, it is necessary to park at level, turn the engine off and depress the steering pressure. Find the old reservoir, record the position of the hoses and empty the fluid. Unbolt the unit, draw out the hoses, loosen the clamps, and lift up the unit. Install the replaced Power Steering Reservoir with transferring rubber grommets, the cap, or any sensor, install it, tighten the bolts, and install new clamps. Fill back with approved fluid, turn the wheel back and forth to get out all the air, keep checking the Power Steering Reservoir to see the bubbles clear out, look at the vehicle to make sure there are no leaks, and fill it up to the right level.