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Fuel warning light

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Hi,

 

Since installing the latest update I can't seem to get rid of the fuel warning light. I have tried three flights now, all with the same result.

 

I am following the exact same procedure I have for hundreds of previous flights and this never used to occurr.

 

I am wondering if there is something changed in the SP1d update that may be causing this? I also had to reinstall my livery which comes with its unique aircraft specifications so maybe this didn't install incorrectly?

 

There are no other warning lights besides this one.

 

I have completed the flights with the issue and it doesn't seem to be critical, I just want to know if this is due to a bug or my procedures (i'm guessing the latter :)

 

Any help appreciated,

 

Thanks,

Lukas

 

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Lukas Wolfe

Seems to be the same issue as the "recall" thread. I was getting the fuel recall in both FSX and SE.

It seemed to be any old panel state is causing that, including the ones that came with the latest

update. I noticed they had old dates..

But the default start panel state is OK. If you start with it, and make new panel states, it seems OK.

I first made one from the no lights default, and turned my lights on, etc, and kept the engines running.

Saved the panel state, and then reloaded the new state. No fuel recall.

Then I used it, and shut down the engines, and made a new "short" panel state.. Saved it, reloaded, and still no fuel recall.

So it seems the default is OK, but any old panel state is no bueno. Have to use the default and make new ones from the default state.

Mark Keith

Same here, obviously a small bug in the system. This was from a NGX Short panel configuration.

Regards

Tim carter

Regards

Barra

i7 7700K, 16GB 3200MHz DDR4, GTX1070 OC 8GB, 1TB Samsung SSD for OS and P3D4.4, W10 64Bit, Corsair H115i Water Cooling

Hi,

Me too (using cold and dark situation),

I hope my technicians will fix that (maybe a wires leakage) during the next overnight stop..anyway reported into maintenance log...

 

Best

Andrea

Guys the fix is all over the forums. Just use the default panel state (engines running) and remake the cold and dark, short, long etc till PMDG release a fix.

Cheers,
Chris Brand
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Chris is correct. I simply remade the CLDDRK, SHORT, and LONG panel states starting with the default and everything now works find.

 

Dave

Dave Paige

  • 4 weeks later...

Just go  to the default panel  start up  state,  than it just a matter of  making  your own panel  as you like  it  to be,  than save  it  and  than make it  your  start up panel state

I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card,  RM850 power supply

 

Peter kelberg

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