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3. Push  the  adjustment  button  and  therelease  button  at  the  side  of  the  two
supports at the same time.
4. Pull  upward  on  the  head  restraint  to  fully remove it.
To  reinstall  the  head  restraints,  proceed  as
follows:
1. Hold  down  both  the  adjustment  button and release button while placing the head
restraint posts into the holes.
2. Then,  reposition  the  head  restraint  to  the appropriate height for the passengers.
3. Replace  the  seat  back  to  the  appropriate position for passengers.MIRRORS
Automatic Dimming Mirror
The rearview mirror can be adjusted up, down,
left,  and  right.  The  mirror  should  be  adjusted
to center on the view through the rear window.
This mirror automatically adjusts for headlight
glare from vehicles behind you.
You  can turn  the feature  on  or  off  by pushing
the button at the base of the mirror.
Electrochromic Mirror Power Button
Vanity Mirror
On the driver and passenger sun visor, there is
a  light  which  illuminates  the  sun  visor  mirror
when folded down. Lift For Vanity Mirror
The  courtesy  light  turns  on  automatically  by
lifting the cover.
Sun Visors
The sun visors  are located  at  the  sides  of the
interior rearview mirror. They can be adjusted
forward and toward the side window.
To  direct  the  visor  toward  the  passenger  side
window, detach the visor from the interior rear -
view  mirror  side  hook  and  turn  it  towards  the
side window.
From  this  position,  the  sun  visor  can  also  be
extended  toward  the  rear  of  the  vehicle  for
additional blockage of sunlight.
 WARNING!
A loose head restraint thrown forward in a
collision or hard stop could cause serious
injury or death to occupants of the vehicle.
Always  securely  stow  removed  head
restraints  in  a  location  outside  the  occu -
pant compartment.
ALL  the  head  restraints  MUST  be  rein -
stalled  in  the  vehicle  to  properly  protect
the  occupants.  Follow  the  re-installation
instructions  above  prior  to  operating  the
vehicle or occupying a seat.
 CAUTION!
To  avoid  damage  to  the  mirror  during
cleaning, never  spray  any cleaning solution
directly  onto  the  mirror.  Apply  the  solution
onto  a  clean  cloth  and  wipe  the  mirror
clean.
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Windshield Wiper Stalk
Rain Sensors
Rotating the switch to the Low Sensitivity Rain
Sensing  position  (4),  activates  the  first,  less
sensitive level of the Rain Sensing function.
Rotating the switch to the High Sensitivity Rain
Sensing  position  (3),  activates  the  second,
more sensitive level of the Rain Sensing func -
tion  
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Windshield Washer
To  use  the  washer,  pull  the  windshield  wiper
lever toward the steering wheel and hold.
Both  the  windshield  washer  jet  and  the  wind -
shield  wiper  will be activated.  The wipers  and
washers  will  continue  to  operate  until  you  let
go of the lever. The  windshield  wiper  stops  working  three
strokes after the stalk is released, followed by
a final stroke six seconds later to complete the
cycle.
Mist
Push  the  lever  upward  to  the  MIST  position
and release for a single wiping cycle.
NOTE:
The Mist feature does not activate the washer
pump;  therefore,  no  washer  fluid  will  be
sprayed on the windshield. The wash function
must be used in order to spray the windshield
with washer fluid.
For  information  on  wiper  care  and  replace
-
ment, see  
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Rain Sensing Wipers
This  feature  senses  rain  or  snowfall  on  the
windshield  and  automatically  activates  the
wipers. The Rain Sensor is located behind the
interior rearview mirror. Rain Sensor
Rotate  the  end  of  the  multifunction  lever  to
one of four settings to activate this feature.
The  sensor  has  an  adjustment  range  that
varies progressively from wiper still (no stroke)
when the windshield is dry, to wiper at contin -
uous speed (fast operation) with intense rain.
Activation
Rotating the wiper switch to the Low Sensitivity
Rain  Sensing  position  (4)  or  High  Sensitivity
Rain  Sensing  position  (3)  activates  the  rain
sensor.
The  activation  of  the  rain  sensor  system  is
done by tapping the wiper stalk upwards while
the  switch  is  in  the  Low  Sensitivity  Rain
Sensing  position  (4)  or  High  Sensitivity  Rain
Sensing position (3).
The  variation  in  sensitivity  during  rain  sensor
operation  is  also  signaled  by  a  stroke  of  the
wiper.
1 — High Continuous Wiper Speed
2 — Low Continuous Wiper Speed
3 — High Sensitivity Rain Sensing
4 — Low Sensitivity Rain Sensing
5 — Windshield Wiper Off
 WARNING!
Sudden  loss  of  visibility  through  the
windshield  could  lead  to  a  collision.  You
might  not  see  other  vehicles  or  other
obstacles.  To  avoid  sudden  icing  of  the
windshield  during  freezing  weather,  warm
the  windshield  with  the  defroster  before
and during windshield washer use.
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STARTING AND OPERATING
STARTING THE ENGINE
Before  starting  the  engine,  be  sure  to  adjust
the  seat,  the  interior  rear  view  mirror,  door
mirrors, and fasten the seat belt correctly.
Never  press  the  accelerator  pedal  before
starting the engine.
If necessary, messages indicating the starting
procedure will be shown in the display.
Starting Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Apply  the  Electric  Park  Brake  (EPB)  andplace  the  gear  selector  in  PARK  (P)  or
NEUTRAL (N).
2. Fully  press  the  brake  pedal  without touching the accelerator.
3. Briefly push the ignition button.
4. If  the  engine  doesn't  start  within  a  few seconds,  you  need  to  repeat  the  proce -
dure.
If the problem persists, contact an authorized
dealer.
Remote Starting System
This  system  uses  the  key  fob  to  start  the
engine  conveniently  from  outside  the  vehicle
while  still  maintaining  security.  The  system
has a range of at least 300 feet (91 meters).
The remote starting system also activates the
climate  control,  the  heated  seats  (if
equipped),  and  the  heated  steering  wheel  (if
equipped),  depending  on  temperatures
outside and inside of the vehicle.
NOTE:
Obstructions between the vehicle and key fob
may reduce this range.
 WARNING!
When  leaving  the  vehicle,  always  remove
the key fob from the vehicle and lock your
vehicle.
Never leave children alone in a vehicle, or
with access to an unlocked vehicle.
Allowing  children  to  be  in  a  vehicle  unat -
tended  is  dangerous  for  a  number  of
reasons.  A  child  or  others  could  be  seri -
ously or fatally injured. Children should be
warned  not  to  touch  the  parking  brake,
brake  pedal  or  the  transmission  gear
selector.
Do  not  leave  the  key  fob  in  or  near  the
vehicle, or in a location accessible to chil -
dren.  A  child  could  operate  power
windows,  other  controls,  or  move  the
vehicle.
Do  not  leave  children  or  animals  inside
parked  vehicles  in  hot  weather.  Interior
heat build-up may cause  serious  injury or
death.
 WARNING!
Never pour fuel or other flammable liquid
into  the  throttle  body  air  inlet  opening  in
an attempt to start the vehicle. This could
result  in  flash  fire  causing  serious
personal injury.
Do not attempt to push or tow your vehicle
to get it started. Vehicles equipped with an
automatic transmission cannot be started
this  way.  Unburned  fuel  could  enter  the
catalytic  converter  and  once  the  engine
has  started,  ignite  and  damage  the
converter and vehicle.
If  the  vehicle  has  a  discharged  battery,
booster  cables  may  be  used  to  obtain  a
start from a booster battery or the battery
in  another  vehicle.  This  type  of  start  can
be  dangerous  if  done  improperly 
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 CAUTION!
To  prevent  damage  to  the  starter,  do  not
continuously crank the engine for more than
25  seconds  at  a  time.  Wait  60  seconds
before trying again.
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Overtake Aid
When driving with ACC engaged and following
a  vehicle  at  a  speed  greater  than  45 mph
(70 km/h),  the  system  will  provide  an  addi-
tional acceleration up to the ACC set speed to
assist  in  passing  the  vehicle.  This  additional
acceleration  is  triggered  when  the  driver
utilizes  the  left  turn  signal  and  will  only  be
active when passing on the left hand side.
The system detects the direction of traffic auto -
matically  when  the  vehicle  passes  from  left
hand  traffic  to  right  hand  traffic.  In  this  case,
the  overtaking  assist  function  is  only  active
when the reference vehicle is overtaken on the
right. The additional acceleration is deactivated
when  the  driver  uses  the  right  direction  indi -
cator and returns to the original lane.
“Stop And Go” Function
The  “Stop  and  Go”  operating  strategy  allows
you  to  maintain  a  safe  distance  from  the
vehicle ahead until the vehicle has completely
stopped.
In  the  event  that  the  ACC  system  brings  your
vehicle  to  a  standstill  while  following  the
vehicle  in  front,  if  the  vehicle  in  front  starts moving  within  two  seconds  of  your  vehicle
coming to a standstill, your vehicle will resume
motion without the need for any driver action.
If  the  vehicle  in  front  does  not  start  moving
within two seconds of your vehicle coming to a
standstill, the driver will have to push the RES/
SET switch upward to restart.
Deactivation
The system is deactivated and the set speed is
canceled if:
The  on/off  button  is  pushed  (when  the
system is on or paused).
The ignition is placed in the OFF position
RACE  mode  is  activated  (Quadrifoglio
models)
The  system  is  canceled  (the  set  speed  and
distance are stored):
When the system is paused 
  
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When the conditions shown in the “Activating
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)” section occur 
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Limited Operation Warning
If  the  dedicated  message  is  shown  on  the
display,  a  condition  limiting  the  Adaptive
Cruise Control operation may have occurred.
This  could  be  due  to  an  obstruction  of  the
vehicle’s  sensor  or  camera.  It  could  also  be
due to  a fault in the system.  If  an  obstruction
is  detected,  clean  the  area  of  the  windshield
opposite  the  interior  rearview  mirror,  where
the  camera  is  located,  as  well  as  the  area  of
the  front  fascia/bumper  where  the  sensor  is
located.  Then  check  that  the  message  has
disappeared.
When the conditions limiting the system func -
tions end, normal operation will resume.
Should the fault persist, contact an authorized
dealer.
Precautions While Driving With ACC
In  certain  driving  situations,  ACC  may  have
detection  issues.  In  these  cases,  ACC  may
brake  late  or  unexpectedly.  The  driver  needs
to  stay  alert  and  may  need  to  intervene.  The
following are examples of these types of situa -
tions:
Towing A Trailer
Towing a trailer is not advised when using ACC.
Offset Driving
ACC may not detect a vehicle in the same lane
that  is offset from your direct line of travel, or
a  vehicle  merging  in  from  a  side  lane.  There
may  not  be  sufficient  distance  to  the  vehicle
The driver is fully responsible for holding a
safe  distance  from  the  vehicle  ahead
respecting  the  highway  code  in  force  in
the respective country.
 WARNING!  (Continued)
 WARNING!
When  the  ACC  system  is  resumed,  the
driver  must  ensure  that  there  are  no
pedestrians, vehicles or objects in the  path
of  the  vehicle.  Failure  to  follow  these
warnings can result in a collision and death
or serious personal injury.
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ParkSense System Usage Precautions
NOTE:
Some  conditions  may  influence  the  perfor-
mance of the ParkSense system: 
Reduced sensor sensitivity could be  due to
the  presence  of  ice,  snow,  mud,  or  thick
paint on the surface of the sensor.
The  sensors  may  detect  a  false  obstacle
(echo interference) due to mechanical inter -
ference,  for  example  when  washing  the
vehicle or in extreme weather.
The  signals  sent  by  the  sensors  can  be
altered  by  the  presence  of  ultrasonic
systems  (e.g.  pneumatic  brake  systems  of
trucks or pneumatic drills) near the vehicle.
System  performance  can  be  influenced  by
the  position  of  the  sensors.  For  example,
due to a change in the ride setting (caused
by  wear  to  the  shock  absorbers  or  suspen -
sion),  by  changing  tires,  overloading  the
vehicle  or  operations  that  require  the
vehicle to be lowered.
Be  sure  not  to  place  bumper  stickers  or
other adhesives over the sensors as this will
affect system performance.
The  presence  of  a  trailer  hitch  without  a
trailer. This may interfere with the operation
of  the  parking  sensors.  Before  using  the
ParkSense  system,  it  is  recommended  to remove  or  close  the  trailer  hitch  assembly
when  the  vehicle  is  not  being  used  for
towing.
LANE DEPARTURE WARNING 
(LDW) SYSTEM
Lane Departure Warning Operation
The  Lane  Departure  Warning  system  uses  a
forward  looking  camera  located  on  the  wind
-
shield  to  detect  lane  markings  and  measure
vehicle position within the lane boundaries.
When one or both lane limits are detected and
the  vehicle  passes  over  one  without  an  acti -
vated turn signal, the system emits a visual as
well as an acoustic signal.
If  the  vehicle  continues  to  go  beyond  the  line
of  the  lane  without  any  intervention  from  the
driver,  the  surpassed  line  will  light  up  on  the
display (left or right) to urge the driver to bring
the vehicle back into the limits of the lane.
 CAUTION!
Projecting loads on the roof of the vehicle
may interfere with the correct operation of
the  camera.  Before  starting,  make  sure
the  load  is  correctly  positioned  in  order
not to cover the camera operating range.
Do  not  cover  the  operating  range  of  the
camera with stickers or other objects.
Do  not  tamper  with  nor  operate  on  the
camera. Do not close the openings in the
aesthetic cover located under the interior
rearview mirror. In the event of a failure of
the  camera,  contact  your  authorized
dealer.
The  camera  may  have  limited  or  absent
operation due to weather conditions such
as: heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy snow,
formation of ice layers on the windshield.
Camera  operation  may  also  be  compro -
mised by the presence of dust, condensa -
tion, dirt or ice on the windshield, by traffic
conditions  (e.g.  vehicles  that  are  driving
not aligned with yours, vehicle driving in a
transverse  or  opposite  way  on  the  same
lane,  bend  with  a  small  radius  of  curva -
ture),  by  road  surface  conditions  and  by
driving  conditions  (e.g.  off-road  driving).
Make sure the windshield is always clean.
Use  specific  detergents  and  clean  cloths
to  avoid  scratching  the  windshield.  The
camera  operation  may  also  be  limited  or
absent  in  some  driving,  traffic  and  road
surface conditions.
If the windshield must be replaced due to
scratches,  chipping  or  breakage,  contact
exclusively  an  authorized  dealer.  Do  not
replace  the  windshield  on  your  own.  It  is
advisable to replace the windshield if it is
damaged in the area of the camera.
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The  system  operates  in  the  same  way,  but
mirrored, in the event of  exiting the right lane
when  only  the  right  lane  marking  has  been
detected.
Left Lane Departure — Both Lanes Detected
When  the system is active, both lane  lines on
the display illuminate in white to indicate that
both of the lane markings have been detected.
When lane markings are detected, the system
is  ready  to  provide  indications  in  case  the
driver  unintentionally  leaves  the  lane  (turn
signal not activated).
As  the  Lane  Departure  Warning  system
detects the lane markings while the vehicle is
in motion, it will adjust the display accordingly
(from white to yellow and yellow to white, and
increase their thickness).
If a lane line is crossed, the driver is alerted by
an audible  signal as well  as  the  visual indica-
tion  in  the  instrument  cluster.  The  signal  is
emitted  through  the  speakers  on  the  side  of
the lane limit which is being crossed (e.g. if the
vehicle  is  exceeding  the  left  line  of  the  lane,
the audible signal will come from the speakers
on the left of the vehicle).
Limited Operation Warning
If a message appears on the  display, a  condi -
tion  limiting  the  Lane  Departure  Warning
system  operation  may  have  occurred.  This
could be an obstruction of the camera view, or
a fault in the system.
If an obstruction is detected, clean the area of
the windshield by the interior rearview mirror. Although  the  vehicle  can  still  be  driven  in
normal  conditions,  the  system  may  not  func
-
tion properly.
When  the  conditions  limiting  the  system  are
corrected,  it will go  back to  normal operation.
Should  a  fault  persist,  contact  an  authorized
dealer.
System Failure Warning
If the system turns off and   appears on the
display, it means that there is a system fault.
In  this  case,  it  is  still  possible  to  drive  the
vehicle,  but  you  are  advised  to  contact  an
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Changing Lane Departure Warning Status
The system's sensitivity can be set through the
radio  system.  Sensitivity  “High”  or  “Low”  can
be selected.
To  access  the  function,  from  the  main  menu
select the following in order: 
1. “Settings”
2. “Driver Assistance”
3. “Lane Departure Warning”
4. “Sensitivity”
LANE KEEPING ASSIST (LKA) 
SYSTEM —IF EQUIPPED
The Lane  Keeping  Assist (LKA) system uses a
camera  located  on  the  windshield  to  detect
the  lane  markings  and  calculate  the  position of the vehicle within such markings, in order to
make sure that the vehicle remains inside the
lane.  This  is  an  active  system  that  will  apply
torque  to  the  steering  wheel  if  it  senses  that
the vehicle is drifting out of the lane.
When one or both lane markings are detected
and the vehicle passes over one without a turn
signal  being  applied,  the  system  will  apply
torque  to  the  steering  wheel  and  a  visual
signal  will  be  displayed  in  the  instrument
cluster  display.  An  audible  signal  may  also
sound.
If the vehicle continues to go beyond the lane
line  without  any  driver  intervention,  the
surpassed  lane  line  (left  or  right)  will  light  up
on  the  instrument  cluster  display  to  urge  the
driver to bring the vehicle back inside the lane
markings.
Lane Crossed
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Changing The System Strength
The system’s strength  can be set through the
radio system in the “Driver Assistance” menu.
Select “Lane Keep Assist - Settings” and then
“Strength”.  Strength  “Low”  or  “High”  can  be
selected.
Limited Operation Warning
If a message appears on the  display, a  condi-
tion  limiting  the  LKA  system  operation  may
have occurred. This could be an obstruction of
the camera view, or a fault in the system.
If an obstruction is detected, clean the area of
the windshield by the interior rearview mirror.
Although  the  vehicle  can  still  be  driven  in
normal  conditions,  the  system  may  not  func -
tion properly.
When  the  conditions  limiting  the  system  are
corrected,  it will go  back to  normal operation.
Should  a  fault  persist,  contact  an  authorized
dealer.
System Failure Signaling
If the system turns off and   appears on the
display, it means that there is a system fault.
In  this  case,  it  is  still  possible  to  drive  the
vehicle,  but  you  are  advised  to  contact  an
authorized dealer as soon as possible. CAUTION!
Projecting loads on the roof of the vehicle
may interfere with the correct operation of
the  camera.  Before  starting,  make  sure
the  load  is  correctly  positioned,  in  order
not to cover the camera operating range.
If the windshield must be replaced due to
scratches,  chips  or  breakage,  contact  an
authorized  dealer.  Do  not  replace  the
windshield  on  your  own;  there  is  risk  of
malfunction. It is advisable to replace the
windshield  if  it  is  damaged  in  the  area  of
the camera.
Do  not  tamper  with  or  operate  on  the
camera. Do not close the openings in the
aesthetic cover located under the interior
rearview mirror. In the event of a failure of
the camera, contact an authorized dealer
immediately.
Do  not  cover  the  operating  range  of  the
camera with stickers or other objects. Also
pay attention to other objects on the hood
(e.g. a layer of snow) and make sure they
do not interfere with the camera.
The  camera  may  have  limited  or  absent
operation due to weather conditions such
as: heavy rain, hail, thick fog, heavy snow,
formation of ice layers on the windshield.
Camera  operation  may  also  be  compro -
mised by the presence of dust, condensa -
tion,  dirt  or  ice  on  the  windshield,  traffic
conditions  (e.g.  vehicles  that  are  driving
not aligned with yours, vehicle driving in a
transverse  or  opposite  way  on  the  same
lane,  bend  with  a  small  radius  of  curva -
ture),  or  road  surface  conditions  and
driving  conditions  (e.g.  off-road  driving).
Make sure the windshield is always clean.
Use  specific  detergents  and  clean  cloths
to  avoid  scratching  the  windshield.  The
camera  operation  may  also  be  limited  or
absent  in  some  driving,  traffic  and  road
surface conditions.
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NOTE:
For the system to operate properly, the rear
fascia/bumper  area  where  the  radar
sensors  are  located  must  stay  free  from
snow,  ice  and  dirt  gathered  from  the  road
surface.
Do  not  cover  the  rear  fascia/bumper  area
where  the  radar  sensors  are  located  with
any object (e.g. adhesives, bike rack, etc.).
If  you  wish  to  install  a  rear  tow  eye  after
purchasing  the  vehicle,  you  will  need  to
deactivate the system via the radio system.
To access the function, select the following
items in sequence on the main menu:a. “Driver Assistance”
b. “Blind Spot Alert” Rear View
The system  detects  vehicles  coming  from  the
rear  part  of  your  vehicle  on  both  sides  and
entering  the rear  detection  area  with  a  differ
-
ence in speed of less than 25 mph (40 km/h)
in relation to your vehicle.
Overtaking Vehicles
If  another  vehicle  is  overtaken  slowly,  with  a
difference in speed of less than approximately
15 mph (25 km/h) and the vehicle stays in the
blind  spot for approximately 1.5 seconds, the
warning  light  on  the  door  mirror  of  the  corre -
sponding side illuminates.
If  the  difference  in  speed  between  the  two
vehicles is greater than approximately 15 mph
(25 km/h),  the  warning  light  does  not  illumi -
nate.
Rear Cross Path Detection (RCP) System
The  Rear  Cross  Path  Detection  (RCP)  system
assists the driver during reverse maneuvers in
the case of reduced visibility.
The  RCP  system  monitors  the  rear  detection
areas  on  both  sides  of  the  vehicle  to  detect
objects moving toward the sides of the vehicle,
with a minimum speed between approximately
1 mph  (1 km/h)  and  2 mph  (3 km/h)  and objects  moving  at  a  maximum  speed  of
21 mph  (35 km/h),  in  areas  such  as  parking
lots. The system activation is signaled to the driver
by an audible warning.
NOTE:
If  the  sensors  are  covered  by  objects  or
vehicles,  the  system  may  not  work  as
intended.
For the system to operate correctly, the rear
fascia/bumper  area  where  the  radar
sensors  are  located  must  stay  free  from
snow,  ice  and  dirt  gathered  from  the  road
surface.
Do  not  cover  the  rear  fascia/bumper  area
where  the  radar  sensors  are  located  with
any object (e.g. adhesives, bike rack, etc.).
 WARNING!
The Blind Spot Monitoring system is only an
aid  to  help  detect  objects  in  the  blind  spot
zones.  The  BSM  system  is  not  designed  to
detect  pedestrians,  bicyclists,  or  animals.
Even  if  your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  the
BSM  system,  always  check  your  vehicle’s
mirrors, glance over your shoulder, and use
your  turn  signal  before  changing  lanes.
Failure  to  do  so  can  result  in  serious  injury
or death.
 WARNING!
Rear  Cross  Path  Detection  (RCP)  is  not  a
back  up  aid  system.  It  is  intended  to  be
used  to  help  a  driver  detect  an  oncoming
vehicle  in  a  parking  lot  situation.  Drivers
must  be  careful  when  backing  up,  even
when  using  RCP.  Always  check  carefully
behind  your  vehicle,  look  behind  you,  and
be  sure  to  check  for  pedestrians,  animals,
other  vehicles,  obstructions,  and  blind
spots  before  backing  up.  Failure  to  do  so
can result in serious injury or death.
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