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Engine Timing Chain Guide
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  • Scion Timing Chain Guide Diagram - 13566-47030
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    Scion Tensioner Guide

    Part Number: 13566-47030
    $16.48 MSRP: $22.94
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Guide, Timing Chain; Timing Chain Guide
    • Replaces: 13566-0Y010, 13566-47010
    Fits the following Scion Models:
    • iQ | 2012-2015 | Base | 4 Cyl 1.3 L GAS
  • Scion Timing Chain Guide Diagram - 13566-28010
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    Scion Chain Guide

    Part Number: 13566-28010
    $2.14 MSRP: $2.98
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    • Other Name: Guide, Timing Chain; Engine Timing Chain Guide; Guide Plate; Timing Chain Guide
    Fits the following Scion Models:
    • tC | 2005-2010 | Base, Spec | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS
    • xB | 2008-2015 | Base | 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS

Scion Timing Chain Guide

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The Scion Timing Chain Guide holds the engine chain in place, reduces noise, and guarantees the right valve timing and is an engine mute-watch. In 2003, Scion blasted onto the street with aggressive paint, single price shopping and entertainment features on the internet such as the virtual Scion city that directly addressed the young drivers. Every Scion model came as a blank slate with factory toys which encouraged customization and the Release Series drops with limited numbers created immediate collectability. Parking was simple due to small size, gas bills were affordable, however, cabin interiors were spacious and it became a clever new city partner. Through the operation of a rolling test lab, Scion attracted more than one million first-time buyers before concluding in 2016, with fans now wanting to ensure that their cars remained in shape. Owners rely on a sound Timing Chain Guide. In order to install a new Timing Chain Guide, disconnection of battery, have the engine at top dead center and remove front covers. Relax the tensioner, remove the old guide, clean up the surface and align the new Timing Chain Guide with the original one and screw the bolts with threadlocker to the desired torque. Install the tensioner, turn the crank two full steps to ensure smooth operation, replace covers, reconnect battery, start engine and listen to steady hum which is success.

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