Triton 03313 Electric Breakaway Kit
Triton 03313 Electric Breakaway Kit
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The items we have listed for pop up campers are the only items we have available. We are not able to special order any items at this time, and we are unable to provide technical assistance due to high order volume.
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The Triton 03313 Electric Breakaway Kit activates your electronic brakes if your trailer becomes disconnected from your vehicle while towing. Even if your coupler disconnects and your safety chains fail, the Triton 03313 Electronic Breakaway system will prevent a runaway trailer situation. Remember that most states require trailer breakaway systems if your trailer weighs more than 3,000 lb. This kit also features a compact, rechargeable, sealed and maintenance-free battery with box. Breakaway switch included.
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Ask the Triton Expert
"Why are my surge brakes locking up when I backup the trailer?"
If you are locking up the surge brakes on your trailer, you have a problem with what we call the free backing valve. When you back up, you compress the surge brake system, and the fluid pressure applies the brakes, not allowing you to backup and/or park. The free backing valve is energized when the vehicle is put in reverse and opens the fluid flow, thus relieving the pressure. No pressure means no brakes to stop you from going backward. The center pole of the 7 round plug is this wire that goes to the tow vehicle's reverse lights. Some vehicle manufactures have the wire active for reverse lights on trailers like campers and toy haulers.
If you have problems, please check the valve, the tow vehicle wiring and the wiring to the free backing valve to troubleshoot what is wrong. Make sure the vehicle's wire is activated and on.
On older trailers with a flat five plug, the 5th wire is for this free backing valve. A pigtail wire should be ran to the reverse lights of the tow vehicle or a converter adapter should be used to go from a flat 5 to a round 7 plug.
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.