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I have failures in different systems which cannot be fixed.

It is in the autopilot-section:

-Yaw damper
-Autopilot servos
-Autopilot aileron servos
-Autopilot elevator servos

In the controls-section:

-Flap actuator system.

And I think the GNS-430-GPS-receivers.

The result is that the autopilot, the dme and the transponder are black and inop and that I cannot move the flaps.

It worked in the begining, then I accidently overtorqued and since then the systems are described as "failed". Even after "fix-all-failures" and "apply changes" the failures promptly reappear. Restarting Xplane doesn't help. Disabling the overtorque failures (in the settings.cfg) plus restart doesn't fix the failures either. I solved this temporarily by doing a complete reinstallation of the plane but after next overtorque the same unfixable failures are back.

Is there a way to fix that without reinstalling the plane every time? I know that failures with excessive overtorque are meant to be a new feature but permanent system death appears a bit too hard ;-)

Greetings, Thomas

 

Log.txt persist.cfg settings.cfg

Edited by Thomas Rohlfing
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  • 2 years later...
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Unfortunately I've had the same problem, but charging the batteries doesn't help.  Oddly though the "failed" systems all work while the plane is in the air, so it is an irritation rather than a serious problem.

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