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The Steering Column Cover conceals the wiring, lessens dust, and completes the cockpit with OEM matching impact resistant plastic to a more comfortable safer touch besides dampening the noise. Scion was born in 2003 and targeted young consumers with small cars that were painted in loud hues, had simplified menus, and released in limited batches in Release Series, which made every purchase seem unique; the brand was a kind of toy playground operated by Toyota, with more than a million cars sold before 2016 and active communities online. Drivers hail the way each Scion encourages self expression, provides sound mechanical underpinnings, keeps ownership charges low and displays an adventurous Scion attitude that lives on. The initial customers enjoyed the fact that Scion gave them the option to order components online with no haggle pricing. The fans continue to flock meets and compare Release Series badges, exchange color tips and revel in what was distinctive about Scion culture. In order to install a new Steering Column Cover, park on a level surface, place the brake, pull out the battery to shut the airbags, straighten the wheel, and lower the column, in case it has a way to go. Brutally remove underside screws, divide initial halves and mark position of switches. Install the parts of the halves, pass wiring along the channels, fit clips and hole alignments, and press until they clamp, and wiggle the Steering Column Cover a bit to make sure it fits. Install screws, battery, and test horn, lights, wipers, tilt, and ignition installation; a good Steering Column Cover fit is the correct indicator that the job is done successfully.