Due to a production labeling process issue, catalytic converters produced by International Muffler Company (d.b.a. Cherry Bomb/Maremont) have labels with an extra zero added to their Executive Order (E.O.) number. When the CARB issued E.O. number ends in a single digit, the E.O. label is marked as D-560-0X. Affected Executive Orders are: D-560-3, D-560-5, D-560-6, D-560-7, and D-560-8; which appear on the converter as D-560-03, D-560-05, D-560-06, D-560-07, and D-560-08, respectively. International Muffler Company is reviewing their labeling process to remove the extra zero from their issued E.O. numbers.
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You can also call the any of the overloads of the Format method that have a provider parameter of type IFormatProvider to perform custom formatting operations. For example, you could format an integer as an identification number or as a telephone number. To perform custom formatting, your provider argument must implement both the IFormatProvider and ICustomFormatter interfaces. When the Format method is passed an ICustomFormatter implementation as the provider argument, the Format method calls its IFormatProvider.GetFormat implementation and requests an object of type ICustomFormatter. It then calls the returned ICustomFormatter object's Format method to format each format item in the composite string passed to it.
The most common cause of the exception is that the index of a format item doesn't correspond to an object in the format list. Usually this indicates that you've misnumbered the indexes of format items or you've forgotten to include an object in the format list. Attempting to include an unescaped left or right brace character also throws a FormatException. Occasionally, the exception is the result of a typo; for example, a typical mistake is to mistype "[" (the left bracket) instead of "{" (the left brace). 2ff7e9595c
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