Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (2024)

Transfer Fluid. Repair procedures

Inspection

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (1)

Transfer oil should be inspected and refilled every 60,000 km (40,000 mile) / 4 year.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (2)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Loosen the oil filler plug (A).

[Diesel 2.2 TCI]

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[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (4)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

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3.

Check the oil level.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (6)

Oil level must be up to fill the hole, if not, add oil until it runs over.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (7)

4.

Install the oil filler plug with new gasket.

Tightening torque :

39.2 - 58.8 N.m (4.0 - 6.0 kgf.m, 28.9 - 43.4 lb-ft)

5.

Install the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

Replacement

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (8)
Change
Capacity
Specification
Normal Use
Severe Use
Filled up to lower filler plug thread level.
[ Diesel 2.2TCI] : Filled up to lower filler plug thread
0.5L ± 0.0225L (0.13 U.S gal, 0.52 U.S qt, 0.44 lmp qt) ± (0.01 U.S gal, 0.03 U.S qt, 0.02 lmp qt)
[Gasoline 2.5, 3.5 MPI] : 0.65 L (0.17 U.S.gal, 0.69 U.S.qt, 0.57 lmp,qt)
API GL-5, SAE75W/85 Hypoid gear oil
(SK HCT-5 75W85 equivalent)
No service required
120,000 km
(80,000 miles)

Severe driving conditions

Driving in dusty, rough roads

Drivng in mountains areas

Driving for patrol car, taxi, commercial car or vehicle towing

Driving over 170Km/h

* Transfer oil should be replaced if the transfer assembly is fall into the water.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (9)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Drain the transfer oil after loosening the drain plug (A).

[Diesel 2.2 TCI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (10)

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (11)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (12)

3.

Install the drain plug with new gasket.

Tightening torque :

39.2 - 58.8 N.m (4.0 - 6.0 kgf.m, 28.9 - 43.4 lb-ft)

4.

Refill the transfer specified oil after loosening the filler plug (A).

Specified oil : API GL-5, SAE75W/85 Hypoid gear oil (SK HCT-5 75W85 equivalent)

Capacity : Filled up to lower filler plug thread level.

Diesel 2.2 TCI : 0.5L ± 0.0225L(0.13 U.S gal, 0.52 U.S qt, 0.44 lmp qt) ± (0.01 U.S gal, 0.03 U.S qt, 0.02 lmp qt)

Gasoline 2.5 MPI: 0.65 L (0.17 U.S.gal, 0.69 U.S.qt, 0.57 lmp,qt)

[Diesel 2.2 TCI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (13)

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (14)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (15)

5.

Install the filler plug with new gasket.

Tightening torque :

39.2 - 58.8 N.m (4.0 - 6.0 kgf.m, 28.9 - 43.4 lb-ft)

6.

Install the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

Front Wheel Transfer Assembly. Repair procedures

Removal

[Diesel 2.2 TCI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (16)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Remove the front driveshaft assembly. [Right side]

(Refer to Driveshaft and Axle - "Front Driveshaft")

3.

Remove the front propeller shaft assembly (A) from the transfer assembly.

Tightening torque :

49.0 - 68.6 N.m (5.0 - 7.0 kgf.m, 36.2 - 50.6 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (17)

4.

Remove the transfer case assembly.

(1)

Loosen the transafer assembly upper mounting bolts (A).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (18)

(2)

Loosen the lower mounting bolts (A) and then removing the transfer case assembly (B).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (19)

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (20)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Remove the front drive shaft assembly. [Right side]

(Refer to Driveshaft and Axle - "Front Driveshaft")

3.

Loosen the bolts and then removing the roll rod assembly (A).

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (21)

4.

Remove the front propeller shaft assembly (A) from the transfer assembly.

Tightening torque :

49.0 - 68.6 N.m (5.0 - 7.0 kgf.m, 36.2 - 50.6 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (22)

5.

Remove the transfer case assembly.

(1)

Loosen the transafer assembly upper mounting bolts (A).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (23)

(2)

Loosen the lower mounting bolts (A) and then removing the transfer case assembly (B).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (24)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (25)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Remove the front drive shaft assembly. [Right side]

(Refer to Driveshaft and Axle - "Front Driveshaft")

3.

Loosen the bolts and then removing the roll rod assembly (A).

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (26)

4.

Remove the front muffler assembly.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Muffler")

5.

Remove the front propeller shaft assembly (A) from the transfer assembly.

Tightening torque :

49.0 - 68.6 N.m (5.0 - 7.0 kgf.m, 36.2 - 50.6 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (27)

6.

Remove the transfer case assembly.

(1)

Loosen the transafer assembly upper mounting bolts (A).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (28)

(2)

Loosen the lower mounting bolts (A) and then removing the transfer case assembly (B).

Tightening torque :

60.8 - 65.7 N.m (6.2 - 6.7 kgf.m, 44.8 - 48.5 lb-ft)

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (29)

Installation

1.

To install, reverse the removal procedures.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (30)

Be careful not to damage the O-ring (A). If the O-ring is damaged, replace with a new one.

Smear and cover splines (B) with molybdenum type high pressure grease.

GREASE SPL-1 equivalent (MS511-07)

[Diesel 2.2 TCI]

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[Gasoline 2.5, 3.5 MPI ]

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Install the propeller shaft to be near runout marking (Transfer assembly 1ea (A), propeller shaft 1ea (B) each other.

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (33)

Oil Seal. Repair procedures

Replacement

Transaxle side oil seal [Diesel 2.2 TCI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (34)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Front Wheel Transfer Assembly")

2.

Remove the transfer assembly side oil seal (A).

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (35)

3.

Install the oil seal with a new one by using the special service tools [09473-D3600(A), 09231-H1100(B)].

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (36)

4.

Remove the special service tools

5.

Install the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Transfer Assembly")

6.

Install the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

Driveshaft side oil seal #1 [Gasoline 2.5 / 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (37)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Front Wheel Transfer Assembly")

2.

Remove the dust cover (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (38)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (39)

3.

Remove the oil seal #1 (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (40)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (41)

4.

Install the oil seal #1 (A) with a new one by using the special service tools (0K473-P2100, 09231-H1100).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (42)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (43)

5.

Remove the special service tools

6.

Install the dust cover (A) with a new one.

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (44)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (45)

7.

Install the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Transfer Assembly")

8.

If the transfer oil is leaking, add the transfer with oil.

(Refer to All Wheel Drive System - "Transfer Oil")

9.

Install the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

Driveshaft side oil seal #2 [Gasoline 2.5 / 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (46)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Front Wheel Transfer Assembly")

2.

Remove the dust cover (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (47)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (48)

3.

Remove the oil seal #2 (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (49)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (50)

4.

Install the oil seal #2 (A) with a new one by using the special service tools (0K473-P2200, 09231-H1100).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (51)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (52)

5.

Remove the special service tools

6.

Install the dust cover (A) with a new one.

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (53)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (54)

7.

Install the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Transfer Assembly")

8.

If the transfer oil is leaking, add the transfer with oil.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive System - "Transfer Oil")

9.

Install the front driveshaft [RH].

(Refer to Driveshaft and axle - "Front Driveshaft")

Driveshaft side oil seal #3 [Gasoline 2.5 / 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (55)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Front Wheel Transfer Assembly")

2.

Remove the dust cover (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (56)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (57)

3.

Remove the oil seal #2 (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (58)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (59)

4.

Remove the oil seal #3 (A).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (60)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (61)

5.

Install the oil seal #3 (A) with a new one by using the special service tools (0K473-P2300, 09231-H1100).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (62)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (63)

6.

Install the oil seal #2 (A) with a new one by using the special service tools (0K473-P2200, 09231-H1100).

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (64)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (65)

7.

Remove the special service tools

8.

Install the dust cover (A) with a new one.

[Gasoline 2.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (66)

[Gasoline 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (67)

9.

Install the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Transfer Assembly")

10.

If the transfer oil is leaking, add the transfer with oil.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive System - "Transfer Oil")

Transaxle side oil seal [Gasoline 2.5 / 3.5 MPI]

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (68)

Be careful not to damage the parts located under the vehicle (floor under cover, fuel filter, fuel tank and canister) when raising the vehicle using the lift.

(Refer to General Information - "Lift and Support Points")

1.

Remove the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

2.

Remove the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Front Wheel Transfer Assembly")

3.

Remove the transfer assembly side oil seal (A).

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (69)

4.

Install the oil seal with a new one by using the special service tools (0K473-P2400, 09231-H1100).

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (70)

5.

Remove the special service tools

6.

Install the transfer assembly.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive (4WD) System - "Transfer Assembly")

7.

If the transfer oil is leaking, add the transfer with oil.

(Refer to 4 Wheel Drive System - "Transfer Oil")

8.

Install the under cover.

(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Room Under Cover")

Special service tools

Special Service Tools Engine Tools (Number and name) Illustration Use Diesel 2.2 TCI Oil seal installer 09473-D3600 Used for installing the transfer case oil seal (Driveshaft side) (Used with the handle) ...

Coupling Assembly

Components and components location Component Location 1. Relif valve 2. Pressure sensor 3. Oil hydraulic motor 4. Coupling assembly Direct Electro Hydraulic Actuator Coupling. Description and operation ...

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Non-operational conditions of rear parking assist system
The rear parking assist system may not operate properly when: 1. Moisture is frozen to the sensor. (It will operate normally when the moisture has been cleared.) 2. The sensor is covered with foreign matter, ...

Fuel Delivery System
Components and components location Components Location 1. Fuel tank 2. Fuel pump 3. Fuel filter 4. Fuel pump motor 5. Fuel level sender (FLS) 6. Fuel pressure regulator 7. Fuel tank air filter 8. Fuel ...

Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (MAPS). Specifications
Specification Pressure [kPa (kgf/cm², psi)] Output Voltage (V) 20.0 (0.20, 2.9) 0.79 46.7 (0.47, 6.77) 1.84 101.3 (1.03, 14.7) 4.0 ...

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Transfer Assembly (2024)

FAQs

Where is the Hyundai Santa Fe assembled? ›

This is because Hyundai has a plant in Montgomery, Alabama that is powered by the hard work of our 3,000 team members. Their dedication is responsible for the production of popular Hyundai SUVs such as the TUCSON and SANTA FE. It also produces the fuel efficient compact ELANTRA sedan.

What type of gas does the 2024 Santa Fe take? ›

Some newer-model Hyundai vehicles can come with a turbocharged engine, in which case you'll want to consider using premium fuel. For example, the 2024 Hyundai SANTA FE can come with a 2.5-liter turbocharged engine in some models.

What engine is in the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe? ›

The Santa Fe is powered by a turbocharged 277-hp 2.5-liter inline-four with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. There's also a Santa Fe Hybrid, but we review that model separately.

What colors does the 2024 Santa Fe come in? ›

2024 Hyundai Santa Fe Color Options Available
  • Hampton Gray.
  • Shimmering Silver.
  • Phantom Black.
  • Serenity White.
  • Earthy Brass Matte.

Which Hyundai is built in USA? ›

From coast to coast, Michigan to Alabama to California, and beyond, Hyundai maintains numerous American facilities for the craftsmanship, engineering, and manufacturing of beloved Hyundai models, including such perennially popular styles as the Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Sonata, and Hyundai Santa Fe.

When did Hyundai stop making the Santa Fe? ›

Hyundai Santa Fe
ManufacturerHyundai
Also calledHyundai Maxcruz (LWB, South Korea; 2013–2019)
ProductionJune 2000 – present
Model years2001–present
7 more rows

Is the 2024 Santa Fe bigger than the Palisade? ›

The 2024 Hyundai Palisade is slightly larger than the Hyundai Santa Fe and will seat eight passengers with the standard second-row bench seat and seven passengers with Captain's Chairs.

How much will the 2024 Santa Fe cost? ›

The price of the 2024 Santa Fe is reasonable for such a large vehicle, starting at $33,950 for the SE. With a lot more added value, the SEL will cost you $36,450, and the XRT sells for $40,600. At the top end of the lineup, the Limited and Calligraphy are priced at $43,350 and $46,500, respectively.

Does Hyundai require premium fuel? ›

While high-octane, premium gas does help your engine run more smoothly, most Hyundai models are designed to run on regular fuel. This means that you don't have to put in premium, or even midgrade; you can go with plain-old regular.

What is the most powerful engine in the Hyundai Santa Fe? ›

The new Hyundai Santa Fe arrives redesigned for the 2024 model year. It comes standard with a strong 2.5-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine that generates an impressive 277 horsepower and 311 pound-feet of torque across all five Santa Fe trim levels.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe good in snow? ›

With freezing temperatures, inclement weather like snow and sleet, and lowered visibility, there is no shortage of obstacles making your drive a little more challenging. Luckily, the Hyundai Santa Fe is a willing and capable companion on the road – keeping you and your passengers safe even in the toughest conditions.

What is the popular color for 2024? ›

Benjamin Moore's 2024 Color of the Year is Blue Nova, a cool and captivating shade of blue with the prettiest hint of violet. The intriguing color choice stems from the desire to travel both near and far — even outer space! This midtone blue has an almost cosmic quality that carries an adventurous spirit into the home.

Are 2024 cars out yet? ›

Automakers typically begin rolling out their 2024 model year vehicles in the summer of the previous year – or sometimes earlier. There are a number of 2024 model year vehicles that have already been released prior to the new year while others will debut in just a few months.

How many years does a Santa Fe last? ›

Hyundai Santa Fe

Another Hyundai SUV that's known to last a long time is the midsize Santa Fe. The average lifespan of this popular SUV is 200,000 to 250,000 miles or 13 to 17 years. It can probably reach beyond 250,000 miles if you're a mindful driver who keeps up with routine maintenance.

Which Hyundai models are made in Alabama? ›

Welcome. Welcome to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA), Hyundai's first assembly and manufacturing plant in the United States. HMMA assembles the Hyundai Tucson, Santa Fe, and Santa Fe Hybrid SUVs, our first-ever Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle, and the Genesis GV70 and Electrified GV70 SUVs.

How do I know if my Hyundai is USA built? ›

Comprehensive VIN Decoder Guide

Hyundai divides its brand identifier into different plants and subdivisions. If there is a “3” in this position and an “H” or “W” in the eleventh position, the vehicle was built by Hyundai USA. If this character is an “M”, it was made in Bromont, Canada.

Where are the Hyundai factories in the US? ›

Located in Montgomery, Alabama, the facility marked the official start of production with the 2006 Sonata in May 2005. HMMA is capable of producing up to 399,500 vehicles per year at full capacity. Apart from vehicle assembly, HMMA also produces Smartstream G2.

Are Hyundai's made in Mexico? ›

Hyundai Shifting From South Korea

Beginning in 2017, the automaker has announced it will join other auto manufacturers in Mexico by assembling the vehicle in a plant owned by Kia, Hyundai's sister company. The plant will most likely also manufacture Kia's Rio small car.

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