Solution for Missing Trailer Breakaway Switch Plunger
Question:
I have a 2013 aspen trail camper with a Bergman 12v dc breakaway switch the plunger is missing and I can’t find the part number on the switch where would the part number be located
asked by: Larr
Expert Reply:
I wasn't able to track down any information on the particular Bargman breakaway switch that you have so your best option is going to be to simply replace the switch assembly. Cables and pins/plungers are pretty specific to the models they are deigned to fit but the switches are typically universal across the board.
This means you can simply replace your switch with the Tekonsha # 420000, which will include the cable, switch, and plunger/pin.
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Replacement Tekonsha Trailer Breakaway Switch
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Hopkins Replacement Break-Away Switch, 7" Lead Wires
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