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Scion Relay provides consistent power to all the electrical components of your car such that it responds fast each time you flick the switch. Scion cars also had a cult following due to their combination of small size, bright paint, and limited Release Series editions which allowed young drivers to feel special and every Scion also served as the guinea pig of new technologies which would eventually percolate into the main Toyota family. The brand was launched in 2003, it sold over a million vehicles, even though Scion was shuttered in 2016 the culture of customization and easy prices remains with drivers who want to be unique. Customers liked open prices, lack of bargaining and a fine selection of components. The small cube in the fuse box that is fed a small current signal and then closes a heavier circuit is called a Scion Relay that is applied to protect delicate switches but provides reliable power where it is needed. Installation of a new Relay requires: first, find a part number and pin layout, disconnect the battery and locate a dry solid place adjacent to the part that you are going to control. Install the Relay and connect the coil to the control wire and ground, run the fused battery power to the common terminal and attach the normally open terminal to the load. Connectors are tightened, insulated, fasten loose wires, reconnect the battery, test the circuit and ensure that the unit remains cool and secure when driving it in the real world.