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Well, this looks really nice! But for the life of me I can't get the engine to stay running for more than a few seconds (even staying in parked) let alone drive anywhere.
Any suggestions?
Read in another forum: it could be the altitude.Well, this looks really nice! But for the life of me I can't get the engine to stay running for more than a few seconds (even staying in parked) let alone drive anywhere.
Any suggestions?
I understand you correctly, you are not using the Chevrolet Suburban at all? Well, that would be a big loss for you and would keep you away from great fun. But well, everyone as he wants, everyone as he can ;-)The basic problem is that it is a Chevy. If it had been a Ford, it would run perfect.
Running for my Nomex suit, in preparation for the flame posts that are sure to follow.![]()
I understand you correctly, you are not using the Chevrolet Suburban at all? Well, that would be a big loss for you and would keep you away from great fun. But well, everyone as he wants, everyone as he can ;-)
If you can't get the transmission lever out-of Park position (when the engine is running): you MUST apply Brakes when you move the lever (either with flaps commands, a single keystroke like Shift-D, or mouseclcicks in the VC).Okay - PROGRESS!
It seems nothing I do will move the shift out of parked while the engine is running...
BUT - I have discovered I can turn the engine off, move the stick to neutral, and then start it, after which everything seems to function as it should - as long as I don't put the stick back into parked.
So, I now have a driveable Suburban - which also runs fine even at KDEN.
Thanks!
Now I just need to adapt to driving a car with the steering wheel on the wrong side
Gary.
Ohhh. I'm surely willing to take the bait ...LoLJust trying to inject the old Chevy vs. Ford debate. Looks like no one decided to take the bait.
OK, glad it works for you now."By default, it is the lower half of your stick/yoke"
ah...my misunderstanding. I was trying the VC click and spoiler commands to apply braking for the shift change (which do both cause the vehicle to set the brake), not pulling back on the joystick for shift change at start.
It works!! (just as it probably should).
Good stuff. All fine now!
Gary.