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Emergency Lights Completely Disabled

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As the title says, my emergency lights for all ELS vehicles (haven't tried non-ELS) are completely disabled and cannot be turned on. Everything was working perfect prior to the most recent GTA Online update. I downloaded and installed the newest versions of LSPDFR and RPH, loaded into game, tried to turn on the emergency lights with all the keybinds I know (J, E, K, etc) and they all did nothing. When pressing E, not even the horn sounded, and the ELS menu did not open with CTRL + P. All my ELS files seem to be untouched from the update, so I'm not sure what's causing this.

Solved by cherryaerie

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Sounds like you need to update ScripthookV, which ELS depends on to work. Install the v2944 updated version here and try utilizing it again. 

 

It is also unlikely, though ensure your scroll lock key (SL) is not active. In other words, ensure there is nothing saying ELS is locked/disabled. 

Edited by xaurxradez

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