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LeFix Simple Fuel Mod crashes when entering vehicle

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I have LSPDFR installed along with car models, but I don't think that's relevant to this situation. 

 

Whenever I press "F" to get in a car, I hear the Windows error tone and I can Alt+Tab to a Script Hook V error message that says the Feul mod's .asi file encountered an exception. Once I hit "Okay" on the error window, GTA and LSPDFR work fine. I've talked to a guy who has the fuel mod running on 0.4 with the latest version of GTA and Script Hook V, so none of that should be the issue. I've also installed LUA since that was one of his suggested fixes. 

 

I can post a picture of the error message and/or my directory if either of those would help.

 

Thanks for any and all advice.

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