Is There a Replacement Pin for Bright Way Group Model 2384 Breakaway Switch
Published 01/05/2023 >
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Not sure which pin to get. I see you mention part ****2350 but under that it dont say it fits 2384. Also, I would prefer a cable that is the coil/spring type. Thanks
asked by: Jerry C
Expert Reply:
I do have an option for you but I wasn't able to reference a Bright Way Group Model 2384 Breakaway Switch/Pin. Therefore, in order to ensure compatibility you'll want to replace both the switch and pin using one like the Replacement Breakaway Switch for Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kits part # 3802348 which would be a very easy replacement as there are only two wires and a single mounting hole for the switch. If you want to change styles, I recommend the Fastway Zip Trailer Breakaway Switch with Coiled Cable part # FA80-00-2040 which would also be an easy swap and it has the coiled cable you're after. The switches/pins are universal so it doesn't really matter what system you have, you can swap them without issue.
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Replacement Breakaway Switch for Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kits
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