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While operating one of my engines just stopped.When I tried to re start it I got engine not on my track, then it went to the remote message. I then deleted it to reinstall but now it’s nowhere to be found.Its dcs and proto 3 and has been operating reliably,trouble free for three years. Sorry I don’t know what version it is.

Tom McGriel posted:

While operating one of my engines just stopped.When I tried to re start it I got engine not on my track, then it went to the remote message. I then deleted it to reinstall but now it’s nowhere to be found.Its dcs and proto 3 and has been operating reliably,trouble free for three years. Sorry I don’t know what version it is.

Maybe I am wrong again. The fact that the engine just stopped seems to mean to me that it's an engine problem, not a DCS problem.

So if that's correct, why does everyone say to re-add it first?

Is this a steam or diesel?

gunrunnerjohn posted:

Try adding it on a test track with other engines on the track.  If that fails, the engine may have a problem.

 

Engineer-Joe posted:

Maybe I am wrong again. The fact that the engine just stopped seems to mean to me that it's an engine problem, not a DCS problem.

 Joe, see above. Not everyone suggests it isn't an engine issue. The adding it in sometimes fixes transient issues, obviously they won't fix a broken engine.

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