Nfs Carbon Save Editor | Invalid Car Heat Value

Check your vehicle count. If the roster displays empty slots, use the editor's built-in tool to force-inject a low-tier starter vehicle (like a Mazda RX-8 or Chevrolet Camaro SS) straight into your Safehouse garage slot.

Reward cars (Police Cruiser, M3 GTR, Darius’s Audi Le Mans) have non-standard heat profiles. Always add them via the "Special" or "Unlock" tab of your save editor, never by copy-pasting from a donor save.

Now, go challenge Angie’s Dodge Charger with that properly-heated, freshly-imported M3 GTR. Just watch out for the canyon walls. Nfs Carbon Save Editor Invalid Car Heat Value

Change any irregular variables in the heat offset byte back to 01 (representing Heat Level 1).

This clever workaround forces the save editor to ignore the problematic heat data. Check your vehicle count

Open the accompanying NFSCExtraOptions.ini configuration file in Notepad. Locate the pursuit settings section.

Look for an option labeled or similar (often located near a "Checksums are valid" indicator). Click "Fix" or "Recompute." Save Changes and Quit the editor properly. 4. Ensure Registry & Save File Match Always add them via the "Special" or "Unlock"

Download (by xan97) or the NFS Carbon Save Editor v1.2 (by Control).

Save the file and open it in the save editor; the validation error will be resolved. Method 3: Utilizing Alternative Profile Tools

Before proceeding, it's essential to understand how a NFS: Carbon save file is structured. The car data is stored in five main blocks:

When using a third-party save editor (e.g., NFS Carbon Save Editor by Nero, VltEdit, or similar tools), you might see: