Realistic Vehicle Service v 1.0
Realistic Vehicle Service v 1.0
Realistic Vehicle Service adds manual engine starting, removable keys, warm-up behaviour, breakdown logic, a custom dashboard HUD, and a Field Rescue workflow.
Features:
– Manual key-based starting and removable ignition keys.
– Warm-up behaviour before heavy work.
– Breakdown and maintenance logic influenced by condition, storage exposure, cold weather and neglect.
– Recovery markers for yard, field service, and workshop destinations.
– Recovery services now use short animated transition scenes before the selected repair or towing action is completed.
Recovery workflow:
– Ctrl+Alt+I saves the yard/home recovery drop point.
– Ctrl+Alt+W saves the workshop repair drop point.
– Ctrl+Alt+Y saves the field-service point.
– Alt+U toggles the Field Rescue menu.
– Alt+Y runs field repair, Alt+J runs workshop repair when you are inside the workshop zone, Alt+I recovers the vehicle to the saved yard marker, and Alt+W tows it to the saved workshop marker.
This mod focuses on breakdown realism, maintenance, recovery choice, and vehicle ownership rather than instant base-game resets.
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How do I install Farming Simulator mods?
Find a mod that you like and want to download first. Then, on your PC, download a mod. Mods are typically in.zip format. However, it is sometimes in.rar format. If the mod file is in.zip format, no additional actions are required. If a file is in.rar format, you must unarchive it using software such as WinRar or Zip7. Windows 10 users do not need to use archive software; Win10 includes an unarchive feature.
The next step is to locate the mods folder on your computer. It is typically found in Documents/My Games/Farming Simulator [Your FS game version, e.g. 2022]. Open the "mods" folder and place the downloaded.zip archive or unarchived.rar file there.
The final step. Have fun with Farming Simulator mods!





