Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value _top_ «iPad Confirmed»
If you deleted a car or added a "Special" car (like Cross’s Corvette or a traffic vehicle) using a different mod tool, the Save Editor may struggle to read the heat data associated with that specific garage slot.
The heat values are usually located in the bytes immediately following the car’s performance data. If you see a value like FF , it indicates a corrupted heat level. Changing these to 00 can sometimes "unlock" the file for the Save Editor. Prevention Tips Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value
Fixing the "Invalid Car Heat Value" Error in NFS Carbon Save Editor If you deleted a car or added a
You are using an older version of a Save Editor (like the classic 2006-era tools) that doesn't recognize the data structure of certain v1.4 or Collector’s Edition save files. How to Fix the "Invalid Car Heat Value" 1. The "Reset All Heat" Method Changing these to 00 can sometimes "unlock" the
If you’ve been modding your Need for Speed Carbon career save to unlock cars or boost your bank account, you’ve likely run into a frustrating roadblock. You open your save file in a Save Editor, make your tweaks, but upon hitting "Save," you’re slapped with the error:
In NFS Carbon , "Heat" is the mechanic that determines how aggressively the police pursue a specific vehicle in your garage. This value is stored as a numerical variable within your save data. The error typically occurs because:
Adding police cruisers or civilian traffic cars to your career garage often triggers heat value errors because these vehicles weren't designed to have a "Heat Level" assigned to them in the career menu.