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Tekonsha 2009-p Trailer Metal Breakaway Switch  on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Poplar Grove, Illinois, United States

Poplar Grove, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tekonsha Manufacturer Part Number:2009P UPC:030999739759


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Tekonsha 2009-P Breakaway Switch

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Description:

Completely sealed breakaway switches to automatically set trailer brakes in case of accidental trailer breakaway. Required by law in some states. 
Emergency use only, not to be used to lock brakes when parked or stored. 
2009 has all metal parts and a brass pin assembly.

Features:
  • Completely sealed breakaway switch
  • Automatically set trailer brakes in case of accidental trailer breakaway
  • Required by law in some states
  • Emergency use only, not to be used to lock brakes when parked or stored
  • All metal parts and a brass pin assembly
  • vp C4


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