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@MarcusRabMarcusRab wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 3:50 amI had a couple notes regarding the process..
Disassembling the bird-brain isn't necessary to complete this process. You can if you want to, but for the quickest bird --> personal recovery.. removing the 4 side screws holding the handebar together (see pics) and then removing the brain, in tact, then replacing with the linked dashboard is the quickest method, that i've found.
These are the screws that you need to remove to disconnect the handlebars..
Once the handlebars are disconnected, you can unscrew the cover plate screws, disconnect the headlight, then remove the other 2 screws holding the bird brain \ dashboard in place.
From there you can install your own dash and go on your way!!
Other side note, I've found that sometimes you are asked to do a firmware upgrade when you connect to the bluetooth... In my experience .. the firmware update limits the speed of the es2\es4 to 12\13 MPH... However, NOT upgrading does not allow for the scooter to be turned off via the power button nor does it allow for any function of the headlight.
Typically, you can click the power button once and the headlight comes on, click it again and the headlight turns off.. I may be wrong and my experience may be isolated, but I just experienced this by not upgrading the firmware.. The scooter is just permanently ON, with the flashing lights below the deck and the power button essentially does nothing. You cant control the headlight or turn the scooter off. On my other scooter, I did the upgrade and holding the power button in turns the scooter off.. tapping the power button once turns the headlight on or off, but limits the speed to 12\13mph.
Just my 2 cents!
Thanks so so much to @humanbeing21 for the original hack and for getting this all started!! ALL praise goes to him!!
Thanks all.
Looks like you didn't see the warning. That Lift controller supplies more juice to drive the Lift brain. So you'll need a new controller and dash to make it work. Also check that the Lift external battery is working properly and no error codes.str3zz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 5:57 pmI acquired lyft es4 scooter and it blew up my dashboard on first try. I looked all the pages and not once I can find the reason for it. If I miss something then I apologize.
Is the control board from lyft need to be replace completely or can be alter.
I took a picture of the control board from lyft and bird and the only thing I can see different is the cable that connect to dashboard is in different location from the mother board and also different color with different pin connection.
Let me know if anyone know to alter lyft control board or should I just buy new one
what for a sh*t u're talking here! you don't need a new controller. a new dash - yes, if you can not flash it over st link.