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Unable to reset vacuum pump failure

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    WheelmanPEI
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    Hello, I was doing my first flight in the Bonanza turbo with failure rate set to 5x, and had a Vacuum Pump failure. I switched to the standby gyro pump without any trouble, and reset the failure after landing.

    I started back up again, but found I was still getting gyro warnings. I failed and reset the vacuum pump a few times, but it still did not work and I had to continue using the standby pump.

    I did not have any other failures at that point. The nav lights also failed during that flight, but worked after I reset the failure.

    I tried failing and resetting Vacuum Pump Partial as well, but that one seemed to work fine after resetting the failure.

    There appears to be something funny with this particular failure.

    I should add, I am using FS2020 version.

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      Hmm.... I was expecting to find some shenanigans here, because the vacuum failure trigger is from at least FS98, and I don't think the code has been changed since then. However, I tried exactly what you suggested here in MSFS 2020, and I can toggle the failure on and off with no problem. I'm not exactly sure what to suggest from there. I guess my only suggestion would be to load a fresh flight, start the aircraft, and see how the failure behaves before doing anything else. That might give us some direction to look in.

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