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2013 Ford Police Interceptor Utility CHP

(12 reviews)

7 Screenshots

- This is a Ford Police Interceptor Utility California Highway Patrol police SUV.

- This car trys to be as close to the real one as possible.

- Primary lights: CHP code 3

- Secondary lights: CHP code 3 park mode / CHP forward reds park mode (aka traffic stop mode)

- ELS v5 settings: E-01C on primaries, C-01 on secondaries

- ELS v8 settings are included, and you need to use C-03 if you want to use the traffic stop mode

- You must use the handling line provided, otherwise the car will roll over.

- There are 2 wtds included in the rar. One of them can only get dirty on the wheels and one of them can get dirty everywhere.

- Model is locked, however you will be able to find an unlocked version on GPM soon.

Code 3 lights with Wail siren:

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Code 3 lights with Yelp siren:

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Sgt.Kanyo

Members Author

@Buggs

Thanks dude, unfortunately this car isn't properly mapped, so it doesn't have a template. I more like adjusted the CHP paintjob to the car. Since CHP's cars are very unique I didn't see any good reason why it should have a proper template, and also I'd have had to detach every part again to remake the template. You could still give minor edits to the paintjob in the .wtd, if you'd like. For example you can still change the CHP's logo, or the "HIGHWAY PATROL" at the back etc., it's just not good for complex paintjobs.

Schecter004

Members

Hey Kanyo. I`m a big fan of the chp. In actual fact of all california police agencies. Because i like the steady burn at the front and flashing amber at the back thing. Today i played an hour with your fpiu and i think it's great. I rated it 2/ 5 in the past, because i was a little angry that you didn't simulate the traffic stop mode in park. But for example, the working spotlights are great. BUT if you really want to simulate the traffic stop mode in park, it would be awesome.

Sgt.Kanyo

Members Author

I don't know what you mean by traffic stop mode. If you switch to C-03 the front will be in forward reds position one (so only red lights at the front, with all on steady burn, which is what they use mostly for traffic stops), and that's in park. Like here:

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If you are worried about the back, on all the led CHP cars, you can control the front and the back separately. Irl you can switch only the front on or only the back or both in whatever lighting pattern you want. Like I mentioned before, giving a different pattern to the back with the current light setup is not possible.

What I can do is make another PIU that features the traffic stop mode only, but not 1 that features all lighting modes.

J T

Members

now you need to get your hands on a ford interceptor sedan

Roth

Members

....

Also @everyone else, there's no problem in rating the file low, but let me know what you want to be fixed. If I don't know what's wrong with the car, I won't be able to fix it. If you don't like the pattern, I can make a "traffic stop" version with working traffic advisor.

I did four stars because of the door lights.

JBroski

Members

I like it aside from the flash pattern.

Shaoye

Members

Nice one.

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