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Radiator hose 2 is glitched
So my car is pissing coolant out, and it turns out that the radiator hose 2 is glitched. I can use the MSC Editor to install it and "bolt" it on, but it still leaks. I can't actually interact with it in game, remove or install it, it is just however it is when I get it in the editor. Does anyone have any ideas?
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thescaryone Nov 28, 2016 @ 2:58am 
Quit playing with things you don't understand. Does the hose have any bolts on it? No. How did you "bolt" it on? Cheating? Can't get it off now? Maybe you shouldn't have cheated.
The Little Ralph Nov 28, 2016 @ 3:25am 
Originally posted by thescaryone:
Quit playing with things you don't understand. Does the hose have any bolts on it? No. How did you "bolt" it on? Cheating? Can't get it off now? Maybe you shouldn't have cheated.
I used the editor because half of my parts diappeared when I loaded my game, and were not at the landfill. I tried to use it again to fix this hose WHICH HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THE EDTOR, SEPERATE ISSUE. Maybe stop being a prick, and don't comment if your not here to help. I havern't cheated with it, just used it to help me fix the bugs I have had.
Reese Nov 28, 2016 @ 3:34am 
And you're sure that hose2 is the cause and not one of the other hoses, or missed a bolt somewhere?
The Little Ralph Nov 28, 2016 @ 3:39am 
Originally posted by Lien:
And you're sure that hose2 is the cause and not one of the other hoses, or missed a bolt somewhere?
Yeah, I can't remove it, or interact with it at all. My guess is the game thinks its elswhere, but on my screen its attached to the car. THe coolant drains quicker than I can fill it
thescaryone Nov 28, 2016 @ 3:40am 
You changed a value in the editor to "bolted." Bolted means something. And it can't mean something on a part with no bolts.

Edit: And seriously, you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about less than an hour of work. Lien can get the car completely built and registered in 59 minutes. You'll spend more time troubleshooting the problems you had from messing around in the save editor than rebuilding the car.
Last edited by thescaryone; Nov 28, 2016 @ 3:50am
Reese Nov 28, 2016 @ 4:07am 
Originally posted by thescaryone:
You changed a value in the editor to "bolted." Bolted means something. And it can't mean something on a part with no bolts.

Edit: And seriously, you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about less than an hour of work. Lien can get the car completely built and registered in 59 minutes. You'll spend more time troubleshooting the problems you had from messing around in the save editor than rebuilding the car.
I'm at 59 minutes because I do the same thing over and over for hours on end. Pauly is not me. Do not compare him to me.

He changed the part to "bolted" after it was already having issues.

@Pauly: This is just one of those things that happens. I'm afraid I'm of no use for you for this.
durkhaz Nov 28, 2016 @ 4:25am 
The radiator hose doesn't have any bolts afaik. Try setting bolted to false and installed to true.
I'd recommend installing it manually though
Last edited by durkhaz; Nov 28, 2016 @ 4:29am
thescaryone Nov 28, 2016 @ 5:18am 
Originally posted by durkhaz:
The radiator hose doesn't have any bolts afaik. Try setting bolted to false and installed to true.
I'd recommend installing it manually though
Ding ding ding. Winner winner chicken dinner.
The Little Ralph Nov 28, 2016 @ 1:44pm 
Originally posted by thescaryone:
You changed a value in the editor to "bolted." Bolted means something. And it can't mean something on a part with no bolts.

Edit: And seriously, you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about less than an hour of work. Lien can get the car completely built and registered in 59 minutes. You'll spend more time troubleshooting the problems you had from messing around in the save editor than rebuilding the car.
Yeah tried that 10 times already, doesn't work
The Little Ralph Nov 28, 2016 @ 1:45pm 
Originally posted by Lien:
Originally posted by thescaryone:
You changed a value in the editor to "bolted." Bolted means something. And it can't mean something on a part with no bolts.

Edit: And seriously, you're ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about less than an hour of work. Lien can get the car completely built and registered in 59 minutes. You'll spend more time troubleshooting the problems you had from messing around in the save editor than rebuilding the car.
I'm at 59 minutes because I do the same thing over and over for hours on end. Pauly is not me. Do not compare him to me.

He changed the part to "bolted" after it was already having issues.

@Pauly: This is just one of those things that happens. I'm afraid I'm of no use for you for this.
Thanks for understanding mate, just one of those things, another hurdle to get over lol
TheGoldenGhast Jun 13, 2017 @ 2:01pm 
Radiator Hose 1 Connects from the top entrance hole of the radiator to a small valve in the top left of the engine. Radiator hose 2 connects to the back of the engine kinda in the middle. Then radiator hose 3 will connect to radiator hose 2 and connect to the bottom left hand corner of the radiator
Choose Jun 13, 2017 @ 2:39pm 
I had same problem with piston 1 and 4.
Had to start a new game.
LavishBob1854 Jun 23, 2017 @ 7:27am 
I have the same problem; only radiator hose 2 is not interactable. I myself detatched the hose from the car using MSCeditor to teimo's store since that is where I had parked my car since I could not detatch it ingame. Now that it is on the floor, I still cant pick it up.
The Little Ralph Jun 23, 2017 @ 6:06pm 
Originally posted by Tanks Be Rolling:
I have the same problem; only radiator hose 2 is not interactable. I myself detatched the hose from the car using MSCeditor to teimo's store since that is where I had parked my car since I could not detatch it ingame. Now that it is on the floor, I still cant pick it up.
I unfortunutely ended up just starting a new game ;(
UH60-Matthi Jul 11, 2020 @ 5:37pm 
Probably it is a bit too late for some but when I rebuilt my engine I found out:
When the radiator hose 2 on the motor block is stuck, it worked for me to remove the other two radiator hoses (1 and 3) in the car first. Then the radiator hose 2 could be removed.

I think they depend on each other because they're connected when they are built in. Even if there is no physical contact when the engine is removed from the car. Thanks @TheGoldenGhast, your comment brought me to that idea.

For removing the pistons from the block pressing left and right mouse button at the same time helped.
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