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Open car-boot while doing a stop?

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Hi,

Can't seem to find a question and i probably just put this thread in the wrong section. But here it goes. 

So before lcpdfr 1.0 came out i used 0.95. Now if i remember you could search the car boot at the same time as you make a traffic stop. Now i have tried this alot of time with lcpdfr 1.0c but it dosen't want to search the boot. Maybe this isnt a option you can do? Maybe i remember something wrong? 

 

Thanks :)

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Hi,

Can't seem to find a question and i probably just put this thread in the wrong section. But here it goes. 

So before lcpdfr 1.0 came out i used 0.95. Now if i remember you could search the car boot at the same time as you make a traffic stop. Now i have tried this alot of time with lcpdfr 1.0c but it dosen't want to search the boot. Maybe this isnt a option you can do? Maybe i remember something wrong? 

 

Thanks :)

Hi,

 

It is still entirely possible to search the boot/trunk of most vehicles. to do so simply walk up the the rear end of the vehicle and press "E".

The feature does not always work and on some vehicles it appears impossible to search the boot/trunk.

 

My advice is just mash "E" a few times and see if anything happens :)

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