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Old 10-20-2015, 01:05 PM   #81 (permalink)
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I thought I had a proper writeup in my thread, but it looks like I don't. The idea is simple though: Under the dash, you'll find a pushbutton switch on both the brake and clutch pedal brackets. You want to wire a button to each of these that allows you to complete the circuit without having to press the brake or clutch with your foot. You can take a piece of speaker wire and simply stuff it into the backside of the switch, or you can use a wire splice to splice into either side.



Here is one of my posts on it:

http://ecomodder.com/forum/451887-post114.html

I eventually moved my buttons from the side of the steering column to the shifter, following Cowmeat's example. Daox can 3d-print you a shifter knob, if you'd like, and it comes with all of the buttons you need preinstalled. Just run a wire from each of them to the clutch button, brake button, and optionally, your kill switch.


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Old 10-22-2015, 04:26 PM   #82 (permalink)
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I actually miss that 3-button shifter (although technically it's in my shed in a box). My car is almost too easy to hypermile in now, lol

That was coolest mod I ever installed. You can't beat a G1 Insight with that set-up for hypermiling.

We quit using the quick-connects after I put that first shift knob on Turtle, though. Eventually it started causing issues with the brake lights and assist, and we soldered the connections for the other two Insights.
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The only thing I did to her was fix the hood. I still haven't installed the shifter knob yet

I need to get her out and drive her to keep the battery in good shape. Thanks for the reminder.
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I hate winter.

My Insight is buried in snow between the garage and house. I tried shoveling it out but the snow is way to deep and heavy so I need to wait awhile before I get her out again.

My question is will starting it once a week and letting run for a half hour help keep the IMA happy???
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My opinion, leave it off but put the 12v on a tender and grid charge it when the snow melts. It won't hurt the IMA to let the battery self-discharge.
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My opinion, leave it off but put the 12v on a tender and grid charge it when the snow melts. It won't hurt the IMA to let the battery self-discharge.
I don't have a grid charger right now I really need to get one.lol

I do have it on a 12v tender charger though.
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I could probably assemble you one, plus a harness, in the range of $50. Maybe a bit more if you want something really nice.
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I could probably assemble you one, plus a harness, in the range of $50. Maybe a bit more if you want something really nice.
That would be awesome!!! Let me know the total and I will get you paid.

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