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Summary of Contents for Vega 1973

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Page 4: ...ehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction Return to him for Guardian Maintenance Service and any other assistance you may require To assist dealers in handling vour needs Chevrolet maintains a number of Zone Offices throughout the countrv Should vou have a problem that cannot be handled through normal channels follow the procedure presented in Sec tion 6 of this manual under the ...

Page 5: ...stitute the name General Motors of Cllnada Lirnitedwherever the name Chell DIet Motor Car Division appears in this manual ST 303 73 General Motors Corporation 1972 Table of Contents Section Page 1 Before Driving Your Vega 3 2 Starting and Operating _ _ _ 14 Steering Column Controls _ _ _ _ _ 15 Starting Engine _ 16 Floor Controls 22 Instrument Panel _ _ 24 Other Controls and Features _ _ _ 37 3 In...

Page 6: ...r speed during the first 500 miles be confined to a maximum of 60 M P H but do not drive for ex tended periods at anyone constant speed either fast or slow Dur ing this period avoid full throttle starts and if possible avoid hard stops especially during the first 200 miles of operation since brake mis 2 use during this period will destroy much future brake efficiency Always drive at moderate speed...

Page 7: ...rent cross section so that it can be inserted only in certain locks Key with square head stamped E for ignition switch and door locks Key with oval head stamped H for all other locks 3 Hatchback coupe Kammback Wagon and Panel Delivery models use the square head key for all locks The code number of each key is stamped on the knock out plug in the key head Your Chevrolet dealer removed these plugs a...

Page 8: ...justed to three positions by means of a control handle located at the right rear of the drivers seat ADJUSTABLE SEAT BACK CONTROL HANDLE cushion With the control handle in the full rearward position the seat back is adjusted to the full rearward position when the control handle is actuated rotated for ward the seat back is adjusted for ward to a normal position 4 REMINDER Avoid hanging ob jects on...

Page 9: ...Push the seat adjuster lever to the right located at the front of each front seat to unlock the seat and allow adjustment to the front or rear As the seat slides forward it tilts slightly to provide best posture and increased driver ease Release the lever to lock the seat in the desired position 5 CAUTION Do nol adjust manually oper ated drive seat while the car Is moving the seat could move unexp...

Page 10: ...r enough to reach let belt re wind into the retractor to re lease lock mechanism so belt can be pulled out to the proper length Position belt across lap as LOW ON HIPS as possible To reduce the riSK of sliding under belt during an accident adjust to a SNUG FIT by pulling belt firmly across lap in direction of retractor so it can take up slack 6 CAUTION A snug tit and 8 low lap bell position are es...

Page 11: ...omatic trans missions the buzzer and light are designed to come on when the ignition switch is on the transmission selector is in a forward drive position and the driver s or right front passen ger s lap belt is not fastened On manual transmission cars with floor mounted shift con trols the reminders are designed to come on when the ignition switch is on the driver s or right front passenger s lap...

Page 12: ...tening the lap belt Tilt the knob as nec essary to pass it through the slot Pull the knob firmly up ward to seat it at the narrow end of the keyhole then fasten the lap belt o Shoulder belts are lengthened 8 and shortened in the same man ner as center seat lap belts o Shoulder belt should have suffi cient slack to insert a fist s width between your chest and the belt This can be checked by insert ...

Page 13: ...d PANEL EXPRESS Lap Belts Adjust front seat to satisfaction of driver and sit erect and well back in seat 9 Grasp the buckle end and the flat metal eye end of your individual lap belt and insert the metal tab into the open end of the buckle until a snap is heard Make sure connection is secure and position belt across lap as LOW ON HIPS as possible To reduce the risk of sliding under belt adjust to...

Page 14: ...n your chest and the belt This can be checked by inserting a clenched fist between the belt and your chest with thumb against chest and back of hand facing upward When not in use all loose lap and shoulder belts should be se cured to reduce the danger of the metal ends striking an occupant in an accident When special stowage provisions are not provided the loose ends should be attached to each oth...

Page 15: ...ced crossways in the vehicle width wise on the rear seat The bas sinet should be securely re strained with the regular vehicle seat belts An alternate method is to position the bassinet so that it rests against the back of the front seat again crossways in the vehicle 2 Children able to sit up by them selves should be placed on a seat and lap belted preferably in the rear seat Never allow a child ...

Page 16: ...e load be maintained at ap proximately 10 of the loaded trailer weight Tongue loads can be adjusted by proper distribution of the load in the trailer and can be checked by weighing separately the loaded trailer and then the tongue When towing trailers tires should be inflated to the highest infla tion pressures shown on the placard affixed to the left front door The allowable passenger and cargo l...

Page 17: ...olet Motor Division Service Depart ment Detroit Michigan 48202 or in Canada write to General Motors of Canada Limited Owner Relations Department Oshawa Ontario giving The vehicle identification num ber on plate on instrument panel ahead of the steering wheel and visible through the windshield or from registration 13 slip or title The country or countries in which you plan to travel You will be fur...

Page 18: ...t cargo tram blocking the inside vent holes on the underside 01 the trunk lid SITTING IN A PARKED CAR WITH EN GINE RUNNING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD IS NOT RECOMMENDED Do not run engine In confined areas such as garages any more than needed to move vehicle in or out of area When vehicle is stopped In an UNCONFINED area with the engine running tor any more than a short period adjust heating or cooling...

Page 19: ...operation of steering wheel Key cannot be returned to lock position with out depressing the inhibitor lever 15 CAUTION I become neee ty to lum oil engine with car In motion tum key only 10 0 position Do NOT depress Ihe lock Inhibitor I r whol lurnlng II nltlon 0 as Ihls could resu lln locklnglh aar Ing wheel with sub equent loss 01 s r In control Off Permits turning engine off without locking stee...

Page 20: ...ator pedal and then slowly releasing CAUTION Extended runnlnll 01 8ll1I e mInute or more wlfhou depreulnll ec ee rator pedal could cause damage to engine or exhaust stem due to over healing Warm Engine Depress ac celerator pedal about halfway and hold while cranking the engme Extremely Cold Weather Below O F Or After Car Has Been Standing Idle Several Oays Fully depress and release ac celerator pe...

Page 21: ... Automatic transmission shift quadrants of all GM cars continue the uniform sequence of selector positions This particularly benefits multicar families and those who oc casionally drive other cars Shift in dicators are arranged with Park position at one end followed in se quence by Reverse Neutral and the forward driving ranges All automatic transmissions are equipped with a starter safety switch ...

Page 22: ...mud and for climbing or descending steep grades Do not shift to Labove 40 mph TURBO HYDRA MATIC 350 P PARK R REVERSE N NEUTRAL O DRIVE Use only when car is stopped For backing car from stop For standing Brakes Applied For forward driving Depress accelerator to floor for extra acceleration below 65 mph depress accelerator half way at speeds below 30 mph For driving in heavy traffic or on hilly terr...

Page 23: ...accelerations shift into second gear at 20 mph into third gear at 30 mph and on 4 speed models into fourth gear at 40 mph Both transmissions being fully synchronized may be downshifted into Ist gear at any speed below 20 m p h Shift into Reverse gear only after the car has stopped Always depress and release the clutch pedal fully when shifting On the 4 speed transmission lift up on the release han...

Page 24: ...f the lever is left in an ON position when your car is not in use In a normal turning situation such as turning a corner the turn signal is cancelled automatically after the turn is completed However in some driving mancuvers such as changing lanes on an expressway the steering wheel is not turned back sufficiently after completing the turn to automatically cancel the turn signal For convenience i...

Page 25: ...fails due to some malfunc tion or because the engine has stalled the car can still be steered However much greater effort is re quired particularly in sharp turns Holding Car on an Upgrade When stopped on an upgrade maintain your position by applying the brakes Never hold the car in place by accelerating engine with 21 transmission in gear This could cause damage by overheating the transmission au...

Page 26: ...tween the seats For maximum holding power depress regular brake pedal at the same time To release parking brake de press the button in the handle tip and push the handle down As a reminder the brake system warning light is designed to glow whenever the parking brake con trol is not fully released and the ignition is on 22 Never drive car with parking brake set as this may overheat or otherwise dam...

Page 27: ...r for excessive brake pedal travel to de velop if the parking brake is not applied for a prolonged period of time Make it a habit to apply your parking brake whenever you park your car If this fails to maintain normal pedal travel or if any ab normally rapid increase in pedal travel is experienced immediate inspection should be made by your Authorized Chevrolet Dealer Clutch Adjustment Clutch adju...

Page 28: ...4 Hi Beam Indicator 5 Odometer 6 Clock 7 Glove Box 8 Windshield Wiper Washer Control 9 Light Switch 10 Electro Clear Rear Window Defogger Switch 11 Hazard Warning Control Button 24 o 12 Ignition Switch 13 Heater or Air Conditioner Control 14 Ash Tray 15 Cigarette Lighter 16 Radio and Controls ...

Page 29: ... at a glance many impor tant things about the performance of your car The following infor Oil Pressure Indicator Light This light will be on when the ignition switch is turned on and should go out after the engine is started Occasionally the light may be seen to flicker momentarily but this will do no harm Extreme low oil pressure or oil supply will pre 25 E II mation will enable you to more quick...

Page 30: ...his light is on Brake System Warning Light The service brake system is de signed so that half of the brake system will provide some braking action in the event of a hydraulic leak in the other half of the system If the warning light located in the speedometer face glows when the brakes are firmly applied and the ignition is on it may indicate that there is a malfunction in one half of the brake hy...

Page 31: ...high beams are especially useful when driving on dark roads since they provide ex cellent long range illumination The headlight beam indicator will be on whenever the high beams or brights are in use The Headlight Beam Switch controls the headlight beams see Page 23 Light Switch The three position light switch TURN KNOB TO VARY INSTRUMENT LIGHTS FULLY COUNTER CLOCKWISE FOR DOME LIGHTS 27 controls ...

Page 32: ... Gauges Tachometer and Oil Pressure Indicator Light The optional Tachometer indi cates the speed of the engine in revolutions per minute The yellow area on the face of the tachometer indicates the highest recommended 28 engine rpm Engine operations causing tachometer indications in or above the red area can lead to serious engine damage Function of the oil pressure light is described on page 25 En...

Page 33: ...Delcotron output a discharge willbe indicated With the battery fully charged the charging rate will be low thusgiving an indication of battery condition Windshield Wiper and Washer The windshield wiping system operates at low speeds and is de 29 signed to wipe clear specific areas of the windshield under most inclement weather conditions The windshield wipers work electrically and are not affected...

Page 34: ...ing damage and to provide better cleaning Do not use radiator anti freeze in windshield washer it could cause paint damage In cold weather warm the wind shield with defrosters before us ing washer to help prevent icing that may seriously obscure vision 30 Air Vents The air vents in each kick panel admit air from the vent grille just ahead of the windshield A push pull control knob opens and closes...

Page 35: ...e car and out the rear grilles When the side windows are partially open under some conditions air will flow into the car through both front and rear grilles and out the side windows Basic Operating Tips Always keep front and rear grilles clear of obstructions leaves ice snow etc 31 Always keep underseat air path and interior trunk lid or tailgate air holes clear of obstructions When heating or air...

Page 36: ...ir flow through the defroster outlets as desired when windshield defrosting is needed with some air flow to the heater outlet 32 Temp Adjust the TEMP control lower lever as required to give the desired degree of heat Full right position of this lever provides maximum heat Fan The fan lever has 3 three posi tions from La at the bottom to HI at the top Operate system for 30 seconds in HEATER positio...

Page 37: ...s For adequate rear seat heating the area beneath the front seat must not be blocked by carpet ing rags paper or other material and fan should operate on high blower o For additional summer ventila tion move the upper lever to HEATER position and lower lever to COLD If greater air flow is desired move the FAN lever up to blower speed Medium or HI Electro Clear Rear Window Defogger The optional def...

Page 38: ...at the bottom to HI at the top Blower speed is auto 34 matically maintained when the igni tion switch is in the ON position regardless of the position of the selector lever after engine coolant temperature has reached 85 F Selector Lever Operation OFF Outside air is discharged through the heater outlet at low blower speed The blower remains operative with ignition switch ON MAX Air from the passen...

Page 39: ...charged from the floor outlets Temperature lever may be adjusted as desired This position is recom mended for fogging and or icing conditions Four Season System Air Outlets The center outlet consists of three independently operated barrel type assemblies Each outlet can be rotated or louvered vanes moved to direct air flow in direction desired Side outlets are located under each side of the instru...

Page 40: ...or Push Button radios FM broadcasts may be re ceived as far as 25 miles from the sending station depending on the power of the station and the exist ing terrain In fringe areas it may be possible to retune the radio slightly to maintain peak reception If not retune to a closer or stronger FM station or switch to AM opera tion Push buttons may be set for both AM or FM stations as follows Place slid...

Page 41: ...N As wHh any vehic s care should be taken to avoid sudden accel erations when both drive wheels 818 on a slippery surlace This could cause both drive wheels to spin and IIow the vehi cle to slide sideways on the crowned surlace 01 a toad or In 8 tum Rear Compartment Sedan Unlock and open the counter balanced lid with the round key 37 Close the lid firmly LO close the lock The spare tire and au to ...

Page 42: ...ing latches STATION WAGON CARGO SPACE Kammback Wagon Tailgate and Hatchback Coupe CAUTION Since the Kammback Wagon and Hatchback Coupe model are pro vided with a rear ventilation grille the e should be no need to open the allgat or hatchback for ventilation purposes while moving Do nof drive with the tailgate or hatchback open to avoid drawing dange ous exhaust gases Into the car see En gine Exhau...

Page 43: ...Panel Delivery Truck Except for obvious differences of the Panel Delivery body these models are operated in the same manner as other Vega passenger cars PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK STOWAGE COMPARTMENTS 39 ...

Page 44: ...ove gear shift lever from second to reverse gear Do not race engine For best possible trac tion avoid spinning wheels when trying to free the car The use of AC Liquid Tire Chain is recom mended for temporary assistance 40 CAUTION Wheel spin should nof exceed 35 mph as indicafad on the speedometer Unl ss car Is taken In limiting wheel spin one spinning wheel can reach excessive speeds resulting in ...

Page 45: ...hicle Engines in vehicles with auto matic transmissions cannot be started by towing or pushing the car To start the car when the Ener gizer battery is discharged use a single auxiliary battery or Energizer of the same nominal voltage 12 volts as the dis charged battery with suitable jumper cables Make connections as set forth below under Jump StartingWith Auxiliary Booster Battery to 41 CAUTION Ne...

Page 46: ...Reverse this sequence exactly when removing the jumper cables Re install vent caps and throw cloths away as the cloths may have corrosive acid on them 42 CAUTION Any procedure other Ih n Ihe abov could reau l In 1 porson In urr c usad by electrolyte qulrllng out Ihe b Herr vents 2 pa on n urr or prop erly damage due 10 batlery exptoslon 3 d m ge 10 the charging system 01 the boo Ier vehicle or 01 ...

Page 47: ...t load rest is positioned before operating jack NOTE Base of jack column should be slightly angled in toward car since it will straighten as car IS raised FRONT Jack Operation After jack is positioned as noted above use wheel nut wrench as jack handle and raise car until tire clears REAR ground Remove wheel nuts and wheel install spare and tighten wheel nuts Move jack lever to DOWN and install whe...

Page 48: ...lts spots or stains should be removed as soon as possible Some types of stains or soilage such as lipsticks some inks certain types of grease mustard etc are ex tremely difficult and in some cases impossible to completely remove When cleaning this type of stain or soilage care must be taken not to enlarge the soiled area It is some times more desirable to have a small stain than an enlarged stain ...

Page 49: ...m spot cleaning Vacuum area to remove excess loose dirt Always clean at least a full trim panel or section of trim Mask adjacent trim along stitch or weld lines Mix detergent type foam cleaners in strict accordance with directions on label of container Use foam only on a clean sponge or soft bristle brush Do not wet fabric ex cessively or rub harshly with brush Wipe clean with a slightly damp ab s...

Page 50: ...one part household ammonia and 5 parts water apply for I min ute rinse with clean wet cloth Vomitus Sponge with clean cloth dipped in clean cold water Wash lightly with lukewarm water and mild neutral soap If odor persists superior to conventional lacquer finishes Washing Your Car The best way to preserve the finish and maintain original beauty 46 treat area with a water baking soda solution I tea...

Page 51: ...cleaner to remove road grime and dirt from white sidewall tires Cleaning the Optional Vinyl Top The top should be washed fre quently with neutral soap suds lukewarm water and a brush with soft bristles Rinse top with suffi cient quantities of clear water to remove all traces of soap If the top requires additional 47 cleaning after using soap and water a mild foaming cleanser can be used Rinse the ...

Page 52: ...he safety emission control lubrication and suIt in spark knock a metallic rapping noise generated during the combustion process It should be noted that Research Octane Number does not completely de scribe fuel octane quality There fore if you hear knock in your engine you may wish to try a dif ferent gasoline If knocking per sists consult your authorized Chevrolet dealer In any case 48 general mai...

Page 53: ... cap can result in a serious malfunction of the sys tem Correct replacement caps may be obtained from your authorized Chevrolet dealer Engine Oil and Filter Recommendations o Use only SE engine oil o Change oil each 4 months or 6 000 miles If more than 6 000 miles are driven in a 4 month period change oil each 6 000 miles o Change oil each 2 months or 3 000 miles whichever occurs first under the f...

Page 54: ...our Vega engine Checking Oil Level The engine oil should be main Recommended Viscosity Select the proper oil viscosity from the following chart RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY NUMBER I L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 30 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE RANGE ANTICIPATED 8EFORE NEXT OIL CHANGE F NOTE SAE 5W 20 oils are not recommended for sustained high speed driving SAE 30 oils may be used at tem perature...

Page 55: ...ION Do not remove the engine air cleaner unless temporary remova Is necessary during repair or maintenance at the vehicle Wilen the Ir cleaner Is re moved backfiring can cau tire In the engine compartment Drive Belts Every 6 000 miles or 4 months inspect drive belts for wear fray ing cracking and tension Belts which are in poor condition should be replaced immediately Check tension by applying mod...

Page 56: ... and recheck fluid level as described below Powerglide Low Band Adjust ment At the first transmission fluid change have your Chevrolet Dealer adjust the low band Automatic Transmission Fluid Recommendations Use only automatic transmis sion fluids identified with the mark DEXRON These fluids have been specially formulated and tested for use in your automatic transmis sion and are available from you...

Page 57: ...ng lubricant Use wheel bearing lubricant GM Part No 1051344 or equivalent This is a premium high melting point lubri cant When replacement is neces sary specify Delco parts CAUTION Long flbr or scous type lubricant should not be used Do not mix wheel bearing lubricant S sure to hor oughly cl n bearIngs lind hubs 01 11 old lubr canl IHJIor repackIng 53 Brakes Brake linings should be periodi cally i...

Page 58: ...ion GM 4673M or its equivalent Power Steering System Check the fluid level in the pump reservoir at each oil change period Add GM Power Steering Fluid or DEXRON Automatic Transmission Fluid as necessary to bring level into proper range on filler cap indicator depending upon fluid temperature HOT MARK COLD MARK Hc __ Aoo 54 If at operating temperature ap proximately 1500 F hot to the touch fluid sh...

Page 59: ...atures It has been filled at the factory with a high quality inhibited year around coolant that meets the standards of General Motors Spec ification 1899 M This coolant so lution provides freezing protection to _20 F _32 F in Canada and it has been formulated to be used for two full calendar years or 24 000 miles whichever first occurs of normal operation with out draining provided the proper 55 c...

Page 60: ...oper level and freeze protection Every 24 months or 24 000 miles which ever first occurs the coolant should be changed as outlined below Tighten hose clamps and inspect all hoses Replace hoses every 24 months or 24 000 miles or eariler if checked swollen or otherwise deteriorated Pressure test system and radia tor cap for proper pressure 56 holding capacity 15 psi If replacement of cap is required...

Page 61: ...tlet to maintain a satisfactory operat ing temperature of the engine This thermostat is designed for continu ous use through both winter and summer and need not be changed seasonally Whcn replacement is ncessary Delco parts are recom mended VEGA TIRE USAGE STANDARD A78 13 A70 13 White Letters Tires The factory installed tires on your car as shown in the Tire Usage chart below are designed to provi...

Page 62: ... 1 QCcurANT 2 OCCUPANTS 1 TRONT 2 fRONT 710 tiS CARGO LOAD j LIS AlIelO LOAD TOTAt 860 LBS TOTAL 860 lBS SEE OWNERS MNUAl fO R AOOlTlONAL INfOR u 1IQN c J INTED IN US Typical Tire Placard Located on the Left Door of Your Car 58 at all loads up to and including the veh icle capacity load total pounds which also is shown on the placard In add ition for those owners who prefer the utmost in comfort t...

Page 63: ... same pressure may have the appearance of being under inflated Vehicle Loading Do not load your vehicle beyond the vehicle capacity total pounds shown on the tire placard This figure rep resents the design capacity of the vehicle not merely of the tires When towing trailers the allow able passenger and cargo load must be reduced by an amount equal to the trailer tongue load on the trailer hitch Se...

Page 64: ...drive on the deflated tire more than is neces sary to stop safely Driving even a short distance can damage a tire beyond repair Temporary repairs such as blowo lt patches or any repair made from the outside of the tire should not be made except in 60 emergencies Such stop gap de vices as plugs and aerosol type sealants are good for no more than 100 miles of driving at speeds not over 50 mph A perm...

Page 65: ...peeds be limited to a maximum of 75 mph if snow tires are installed Replacement Wheels When replacing wheels for any reason care should be taken to in sure that the wheels are equiva lent to those removed in diameter rim width and off set Warranty Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturers as covered in the New Vehicle Warranty and Policy 61 on Owner Service folder furnished with your vehicle H...

Page 66: ...e underbody be in spected and flushed at least once each year preferably after a win ter s exposure Particular attention should be given to cleaning out underbody members where dirt and other foreign materials may have collected If desired your Chevrolet deal er can perform this service for recommendations on undercoating you In addition he can provide 62 materials which will help protect your veh...

Page 67: ...72 2 Height Coupe 50 0 Width 65 4 Wheelbase 97 0 BATTERY RATING 12 volt 54 plate 2300 watts Cranking power at O F 63 CAPACITIES Gasoline Tank approx Crankcase Refill Oil change only U S Measure 11 gal 3 qt Oil and Filter change 4 qt Axle Refill 2 4 pts Cooling System All U S Measure qt 7 Imperial Measure qts 5 75 Imparla Measure 9V gal 2Y2 qt 3V qt We pts with air condoadd V2 qt U S Measure qt Imp...

Page 68: ...EAR REAR MODEL BASE POUNDS TIRES SURE TIRES SURE AXLE SPRINGS FRONT AXLE SPRINGS IHV05 Vega Panel 3050 BASE BASE 1260 BASE Express 91 to A18 13B 24 A18 13B 32 EQUIP EQUIP to EQUIP 3290 1580 Refer to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating plate on the vehicle G ross Axle Weight Rating front and Gross Ade Weight Raling Rear on this chari are based upon component minimum capacity ofaxtes springs or tires Se...

Page 69: ... Bore 3 5 Stroke 3 625 Firing Order 1 3 4 2 FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The w iring circuits in your Vega are protected from short circuits by a combination of fuses circuit bre kers and fusible 65 thermal links in the wiring itself This greatly reduces the hazard of electrically caused fires in the automobile ...

Page 70: ...ne fuse holder running from horn relay to Air Conditioning relay Do not use fuses of higher amperage rating than those recommended above Fusible Links are incorporated into the wiring system These are wires of such a gauge that they will fuse or melt before damage occurs to an entire wiring harness in the event of an electrical overload See your Chevrolet Dealer if fusible link replacement becomes...

Page 71: ... take the following steps STEP ONE Discuss your prob lem with a member of dealer ship management Frequently 67 complaints are the result of a break down in communications and can quickly be resolved by a member of the dealership management If the problem already has been reviewed with the Sales Manager Or Service Manager contact the Dealer him self Or the General Manager STEP TWO Contact the Chev ...

Page 72: ...any case your letter will be acknowledged providing Chevro let s position in the matter When contacting the Zone or Central Office please bear in mind that ultimately your problem likely will be resolved in the dealership utilizing the dealer s facilities equipment and personnel It is sug gested therefore that you follow the above steps in sequence when pursuing a problem Your purchase of a Chevro...

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