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Scion Shift Indicator provides the driver with a clear vivid reminder of the gear they are in to help them get more fun and efficiency out of each ride. In 2003, Scion was introduced, and aimed at young motorists who were style conscious and looking to get some value and the brand rewrote the rules by being a virtual city, street events and no haggle purchase process made things a simple affair. Every Scion model came out in flashy colors and limited Release Series trims, which made the fans feel that they had a car of their own. As a Toyota playground, Scion tried out new technologies and trim concepts, sold over a million vehicles, and introduced a lot of first time Toyota customers into the fold. Even though the production process was terminated in 2016, the innovative essence of Scion can still be felt in the culture of designing small cars and customization to this day. The Shift Indicator is mounted on the dashboard or clusters with factory gauges, and its primary purpose is to show the current gear or the optimal shift point, to ensure that the driveshaft is not overloaded, and the driver remains in the performance frame of mind. To install the Shift Indicator, you need to identify an open area that is easily visible and then use the bracket or adhesive pad and stick it well. Install power, ground and lighting leads, correct position the wiring away, connect the wiring to the hot part and pedals, followed by tapping the speed, rpm, or gear signal as indicated in the unit guide. Install heat shrunk cover splices, loop wires, start the car, use the display brightness, adjust to tachometer, go on a short road test to ensure correct data when the Shift Indicator lights.