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How about a switch that only lets the power to the two-step in low gear?
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i may be reading the wrong thing here, but my two step is activated off a starter push style button on the brake pedal not off the brake light switch. i have mounted it in a location on the brake pedal that is comfortable, but off to one side, that way when i hit the brake pedal my foot is just to the left of the switch and the two step is not activated.
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Location: Ooltewah, TN
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Mine is set up the same as Ian's. Button is way to the left on the pedal. Mostly works except when I forget and don't keep my foot off the button on the top end. My car was originally a stick so my brake pedal is pretty narrow. An automatic pedal would have more room.
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