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The Scion Shift Interlock Solenoid ensures that young drivers are not the ones caught in a total lockout, with the gear lever remaining in Park until the brake is released, eliminating the possibility of rollaway and providing the driver with the feeling of being in control. In 2003, Scion entered the market, and the online adventures such as the Virtual Scion City, a vivid color palette, and limited Release Series models enabled the buyers to express their personalities, and a straightforward one-price approach made shopping fast, and enjoyable. Performing as a test machine on the road, Scion received more than a million first-time buyers, demonstrating that innovative marketing and bespoke compact cars can survive, and despite the fact that the production line was shut down in 2016 the Scion spirit continues to have an impact on current trends in the car market. A Shift Interlock Solenoid is a small electromechanical lock located within the shifter, which is activated only when the brake pedal is released, and acts as a silent guarantor of preventing unintentional changes in gears. You will just have to follow these simple steps when changing this part. To prevent shorts, disconnect the battery, remove the trim on the console, and remove the cover on the shifter to access the Shift Interlock Solenoid. Disconnect its wiring connector, unscrew or pop the clip that attaches it, and remove it. Install the new Shift Interlock Solenoid into the same position, connect it and make sure it is firmly seated, connect the connector, and confirm the alignment with the shift cable. Fit in the console items once again, reconnect the battery, press the brake and ensure that the lever now moves only when required.