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Scion xB Radiator Cap occupies the central position of the functional urban box protecting the cooling system and suggesting the innovative thinking that the Scion xB has. The Scion xB is a vehicle which is admired due to its tall cabin, flat floor and tight turning ratio which provides a sense of roomy comfort and maneuverability that makes everyday commuting and weekend transportation just as easy. The drivers compliment on the xB handling a balance between punchy acceleration and reasonable fuel consumption, as well as the solid crash ratings as a source of peace of mind. Large rear doors, fold flat seating, and a playful style provide the xB with personality that will be the trademark in the parking lots full of crossovers that look alike. In keeping with that same smarts utility, the Radiator Cap is designed to keep the correct pressure, avoid boil over, and direct the coolant to flow between the radiator and overflow tank as the temperatures vary to keep the engine in the happy zone, mile upon mile. A calibrated spring is also contained within this component to provide a tight seal, minimized loss of vapor and efficient circulation of coolant to support the Scion cooling layout without any added weight or complexity. A Radiator Cap makes the engine last longer and saves the owners the expensive overheating repair costs. A new Scion Radiator Cap is a very easy install, park on a flat surface, allow the motor to cool, wrap some cloth around the old one, twist it off carefully, examine and clean the neck, and push and turn the new one until it clips, turn on the engine, and look to see whether there is any leakage or not.