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[RPH] Vehicle.IsEngineOn = false - Engine keeps turning back on

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Hey guys, so I made a basic script allowing me to indicate and turn my engine off with my controller.

Now whenever I toggle the Engine off with the IsEngineOff property  it remains off for a second or two and then turns back on again.

 

Does anyone have an idea why?

If it helps, IsEngineOff is being invoked within an "if" argument which is within two "while" loops.

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5 minutes ago, Break said:

LSPDFR is not loaded.

 

I'm sure maybe you already did this, but double check whatever trainers you're using.  One of them might also have engine always on.

 

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I just tried loading the game with no .asi scripts and only my script loaded in RPH and I still get the same result

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I just figured it out:

GTA makes the character automatically start the engine, if the car is driveable. Setting isDriveable to false after shutting off the engine fixed it.

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