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Scion Release Bearing allows all Scion drivers to change gears without any problems by transferring pedal pressure to the diaphragm of the clutch to make disengagement exceptionally smooth and quiet and extends the life of the transmission. Scion was differentiating itself in 2003 through appealing to young buyers with limited Release Series colors, and the no haggle buying path that enabled easy customization. The brand was the creative laboratory of Toyota, introducing compact cars that were fresh, fun and inexpensive, and more than one million first time buyers became part of the Scion movement as of 2016, continuing to find its spirit in the present day roads, early adopters of the brand applauded its Pioneer audio, split seats and cargo space. Its offerings were boxy xB, sharp tC, and agile FR-S with upgrades that allowed the drivers to customize their vehicles easily and without spending much time on the option list. A Release Bearing, also known as a throwout bearing, is a small ring, which transforms the force of the pedals into the movement of the clutch to ensure shifts remain smooth. Fitment of Scion Release Bearing begins with level ground, and slides back the transmission to access the clutch, and verifies the fork, pivot and input shaft wear. Light grease is applied to the clean contact points, the bearing is placed on the sleeve, snaps into the fork against the pressure plate, and then should slide freely without sticking. Complete by attaching the gearbox, attaching hydraulics back up, adjusting the free play or bleeding the line, and testing to ensure that the engagement is verified to prove the updated Release Bearing.