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Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for Lippert Power Stabilizer Jack
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Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for Lippert Power Stabilizer Jack

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Replaces the 6-amp auto-reset breaker for your Lippert Components power stabilizer jack (LC337199). 1-800-940-8924 to order Lippert accessories and parts part number LC134181 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Lippert products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for Lippert Power Stabilizer Jack. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Replaces the 6-amp auto-reset breaker for your Lippert Components power stabilizer jack (LC337199).


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  • Replaces the 6-amp auto-reset breaker for your Lippert Components power stabilizer jack (LC337199)
  • Quantity: 1 replacement 6-amp breaker


134181 Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for LCI Power Stabilizer Jack

Item # LC134181




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Video Transcript for Replacement 6-Amp Auto Reset Breaker for Lippert Power Stabilizer Jack: The Breakdown

Hi everybody, Andy here with etrailer.com and today we're gonna take a real quick look at this Lippert replacement six amp auto reset breaker. This is going to replace the six amp auto reset breaker for your Lippert Components Power Stabilizer Jack. On your screen, I am including our item number to that Power Stabilizer Jack for your reference along with the photo. And this breaker is exactly like the original one that came with your stabilizer jack. It is directly from Lipper, so you can trust that it's going to fit right in place of your original. You're not gonna have to worry about compatibility issues or anything like that.

So you are going to receive this one six amp auto reset breaker. So if you are needing to replace that six amp auto reset breaker for your Lippert Components Power Stabilizer Jack, this is going to be exactly what you need. Well, that's gonna conclude our brief look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy.

Thank you for joining me.

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38 reviews
Replaces the 6-amp auto-reset breaker for your Lippert Components power stabilizer jack (LC337199).

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It works, fast shipping but manufacture sells same part for half the price. They have the part in stock but their website says out of stock



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Working great



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Exactly on time

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Richard

1/11/2025

It is still doing its job! And has been a great product!



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Took off the old non-working part, installed the new one, and all is good. Works great!

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Dan

8/8/2024

The product is still in place and has worked perfectly since installed. Great quality!



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Exact Replacement for the Lippert supplied original part.

6 Amp breakers ARE NOT a standard industry item in the automotive world.

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Wire W.

11/3/2020

Breakers have not needed to trip yet. I doubt that they ever will unless a wiring to ground short occurs of a switch is HELD with motor rotor lock for more than a second or two!



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This is a hard to find part. My RV dealer said I needed a new stabilizer motor after it quit working. All I needed was this breaker to get my unit working again. You need to have a spare one in your tool kit.



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The product was exactly what i needed and resolved the problem i was having with my power stabilizers jacks on my camper. The product shipped immediately and arrived within 2 days from ordering.



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All is good



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With the OEM installation being open and exposed to road salt and other contaminants, my relay burned out way sooner than it should have. Exact match to OEM and returned my stabilizers to service.



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Thanks great service, will shop with you again definitely. Got my trailer back on the road with little down time.
Thank you



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This part was missing called etrailer they sent the part right out nothing ti install very easy



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I replaced the OEM part with this unit. It was 100% compatible and I have experienced no problem since it was replaced.

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Joseph W.

4/23/2020

1 year later and it is still working well.



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This device is working as it should. A device like this either works or does not work. There is not variable to it. This devise works as it should. It took a long time to be delivered but it does work.



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Replacing the fuse thhat blew and did not Reset



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This is the exact part I was looking for. It was easy to find and order on the website.



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Product arrived promptly and was the needed part. Thanks for your help.



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Fast delivery



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part that i need thank you!



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Work great



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Easy to order and already put in the camper! Thank you!



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Brought as a share fuse.



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Great customer service, shipping was qu ick.



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Part arrived quickly and was exactly what we needed. This was a difficult part to find on other sites. Thank you!



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Great service, fast shipping, exactly what I ordered!



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