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  1. Thanks Bob & everyone else for your help! My self conducted checkride went smooth - I'm really liking this plane! Again, thank you!
  2. Hmm... the engines were running when I took the shot - I didn't catch that the light was on when I took the screenshot. I will run through the startup again next time I'm in the sim. I'm pretty sure the APU GEN OFF BUS light was off other times when I was still getting the low pressure lights for the fuel pumps. I'll try it again though.
  3. 1) All six are initially on (Fuel Pump 1 & 2 above, then fuel Pump FWD and AFT 1 & 2) I can turn the main Fuel Pump 1 & 2 off and the associated lights go off, however I cannot get the lower four lights to turn off, regardless of whether or not the switches are on or off (Fuel Pump FWD and AFT 1&2). Here are a couple of links showing the panel configuration.http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w111/tpeard/MainPanel.jpghttp://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w111/tpeard/OverheadPanel.jpg 2) I don't think the panel I was initally using had the A/T incorporated. I switched it for another panel with it enabled and it worked. The aircraft.cfg does have those two items listed.Thanks.
  4. Thanks for your reply Bob.1) When I cut all power, all lights go dark. When I start with a hot Cessna 172, then switch to the 737, everything looks fine initially, however once I throttle up, the low pressure lights come on.2) I didn't initially have the PDCS programmed... however when I tried, I still couldn't do anything with the auto throttle.It's something I'm doing, I'm sure. I'm going to look through the doc's again and keep trying :-)Again, thanks for your help.
  5. I have a couple minor issues with the TinMouse 737 in FSX, and I'm hoping there is someone out there who has experienced the same problem and has since overcome it.1) The fuel pumps are on, however the low pressure lights remain on, which I assume why the master caution light / fuel light remains on. I'm following the checklists ("FUEL PUMP SWITCHES - ON, All pumps on for tanks with fuel, LOW PRESS lights off), however I can't seem to get the darn lights to extinguish. Engine on, off... on the ground, flying... lights still on.2) I cannot get the auto throttle to engage. Auto pilot is already on, altitude and heading set... Set my speed, arm the A/T, click speed and nothing happens - I can't get it to engage.I am running V1.32 in Windows Vista 32.Help please!Thank you in advance.
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