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The Scion Transmitter allows drivers to have a fast wireless access to locking, tire pressure warning, and diagnostic information and make every ride more intelligent. Scion, the brainchild of Toyota that was founded in 2003, entered the market with an ambitious marketing concept such as Virtual Scion City and limited Release Series vehicles that made each purchase a special one. Hassle-free prices and customizable bright paint allowed young consumers to make cars to their liking, and over a million of them were added to the family. Serving as a living laboratory to Toyota, Scion tried new technology and design modifications that eventually made it to regular production and showed that creativity could flourish when regulations are broken. Although the production was discontinued in 2016, the essence of choice that characterized Scion continues to influence cars on the road even today. The installation of the Transmitter begins by ensuring that the unit fits the vehicle trim and finding a firm position behind the interior paneling close to the factory harness. Disassemble the battery, remove the chosen piece of trim, clean the surface with a cloth, and screw or fasten the module. Install the wiring loom, make sure that the antenna is plugged in and not connected to any metal objects, and ensure that the cables are not exposed to sharp edges, heat, and moving objects. Install the panels again, install the battery, and pair the Transmitter via the on board menu and update firmware where the prompt appears and lastly, test locks, sensors and warning lights which are controlled by the Transmitter.