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    Fuel pump in the Arrow turbo

    PA-28R Turbo Arrow III/IV
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      Seat7A last edited by

      Someone who has managed to assign the fuel pump that has three modes, high, off and low, to Honeycomb?

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        Raverstone last edited by

        would love to know this as well, i tried every single one but cannot find it. Is it assignable to any of setting options?

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          RetiredMan93231 last edited by RetiredMan93231

          In the next release, you will be able to assign Set Electric Fuel Pump 1 to turn the fuel pump on/off, but it won't allow you select High and Low. Assign this command to the ON position of a Toggle switch and you will still be able to use the mouse when the Toggle switch is in the OFF position.

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            Raverstone @RetiredMan93231 last edited by

            @RetiredMan93231 that should be good for now. thank you so much!

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              DeeKay last edited by

              If you are using AAO or similar addon you can assign buttons to the fuelpump. The LVar seems to be named CENTRE_LOWER_fuelpump and consistsof three values, 0= Low, 1=Off and 2=Hi

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                Seat7A last edited by

                @RetiredMan93231 you are right. With the latest version I can assign Set Electric fuel Pump 1 to a button on my Honeycomb but as you say you can´t select high and low. I would be musch better with a toggle function so every button press advances to the next state, then jumps back to the initial one. It can´t be impossible to work out.

                /Thomas

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