July 6, 200322 yr there is a temporary fix to the fuel problem. go to the panel.cfg file and disable the fuel gauge(put // in front of the word gauge) on the overhead portion of the panel.cfg, this is just a fix to stop the imbalance until a fix is created but at least you'll be able to load and burn fuel normally. to switch tanks just select the following on the fs menu baraircraft fuel fuel selector - select the desired tankhere is a sample of the edit//gauge03=PMDG_737NG_OHD_FUEL!PMDG_737NG_OHD_FUEL, 103,575,244,298works for memike nelson
July 6, 200322 yr Tried that. By doing this your fuel pump selector switches are disabled. That may not be a problem to fly the aircraft, however.
July 6, 200322 yr yes that is true, you don't have fuel pumps, but for me having fuel tanks that work is more of a need. it flies fine and burns out of the tank that is selected.mike nelson
July 7, 200322 yr Worth a try, then. Sounds like you hit upon a viable solution. Hopefully, this will point PMDG in the right direction to correct the problem.
July 7, 200322 yr I have been using crossfeed and they stay balancedGary HayesSrA US Air Force Gary Hayes My Youtube No i'm not a "real" pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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