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If you want to see a dedicated failure go the the system and click on the component you want to break. The component color will change to red and a text will appear stating the exact failure. Also the menu-system button will have a red field with a number in it, representing the number of failures of that particular system.<br /> | If you want to see a dedicated failure go the the system and click on the component you want to break. The component color will change to red and a text will appear stating the exact failure. Also the menu-system button will have a red field with a number in it, representing the number of failures of that particular system.<br /> | ||
In the left lower corner is a timer which counts down to the failure to become active (or in-active). To set this timer hover with your mouse over the field and scroll your mouse wheel. It is limited 0 - 60 seconds.<br /> | There are 3 kinds of failures: | ||
* The most common failure is you click on it and there is a failure, on/off, no in between-s. | |||
* The fuel system has some 'analogue' failures. For instance the fuel filters can be set clogged 0-100% with 10% steps. | |||
* Progressive failures start with no error, but the error increases over time. There are several misleading indications like this. | |||
In the left lower corner is a timer which counts down to the failure to become active (or in-active). To set this timer hover with your mouse over the field and scroll your mouse wheel. It is limited 0 - 60 seconds. Progressive failures cannot be timed.<br /> | |||
The systems you can choose from are: | The systems you can choose from are: | ||
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