This auction is for one SEADOG SAFETY KILL SWITCH with tether lanyard and safety clip. We offer many replacement parts for our mud motor kits (see our other auctions for complete kits). This universal kill switch has a normally open circuit, which will close when the tether is pulled loose. Returns: Kill Switch can be returned within 14 days for a full refund of the purchase price, if still in new condition with the tamper-proof seal still intact. No refunds on return shipping cost.
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