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Scion Shift Knob enhances gear change by providing drivers with a safe and confident grip to which every change of gears can be felt accurately. It also targeted first-time buyers who desired compact cars that were unique and the aggressive marketing campaigns using virtual cities and music concerts made the owners see their cars as blank canvases. The brand made it easy, as the owners adored that Scion included huge stereos, sport wheels and dealer installed extras without any under the carpet charges. Although the production of Scion related cars was discontinued in 2016, there are over a million cars still driving around with their new design and youthful vibe, which is evidence that the brand left a mark in the world. The small cap on the gear lever, which your hand touches every time you shift the gears, that is known as a Shift Knob, the principle activity of the Scion Shift Knob is to convert and transfer the movements of your hands into perfect mechanical motion, in addition to adding style. In order to fit Scion Shift Knob, you have to park on a flat surface and press down the brake button, then turn or unscrew the previous knob anti-clockwise and loosen a screw that might be concealed. This Shift Knob replacement can be accomplished in just a few minutes, and the boot trim may have to be folded aside to allow access, just be sure that both new threads or adapters fit, and then screw the replacement until tight. Adjust the emblem forward, fix the collar, squeeze the boot back, go through every gate to make sure the emblem is tight, and finally take a road test. Lastly, wiggle the lever to ensure that nothing rattles or is loosely held at rest.