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Only 1 Engine

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Hi Guys, After starting up the engines on my 737-900 at KORD, I went to give it taxi thrust and noticed that only my right engine would respont to my throttle inputs and keyboard inputs. My left engine started and idled fine, but when I increased the throttles only the right engine would spool up. I can see the left and right throttles moving, but the left engine won't respond. I checked the maintenance page in the FMC and no failures were active or set to activate. Any ideas on how to fix this as I haven't had this before. Best Regards,Robert

Robert Schumacher

My PC: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW, i7 6700k OC'd to 4.6, ASUS Rog Maximus VIII Hero Mobo, 16GB DDR4 3200 RAM, 2 Intel 750 Series SSDs, Creative Sound Blaster Z.

Try pressing and holding "e" then press 1&2. That should select the joystick to control both engines.

Tyler St. Peter

 

Specs- i7-950 OC@ 3.4Ghz, Asus P6TSE, ATI HD5770, 750W PSU, Water cooled, Hitachi 1TB HDD

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That's what's so weird about this. The joystick was controlling both throttles because both throttles moved together simultaneously in the VC. I just couldn't get the left engine to come off of idle. However, when I rebooted fsx it worked normally. I don't know what would have caused this.

Robert Schumacher

My PC: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW, i7 6700k OC'd to 4.6, ASUS Rog Maximus VIII Hero Mobo, 16GB DDR4 3200 RAM, 2 Intel 750 Series SSDs, Creative Sound Blaster Z.

That happened to me as well.

Adan Thornton

Sounds like an Fsx bug.

Tyler St. Peter

 

Specs- i7-950 OC@ 3.4Ghz, Asus P6TSE, ATI HD5770, 750W PSU, Water cooled, Hitachi 1TB HDD

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