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Installation Instructions Laws and regulations for breakaway systems have been adopted by most states and provinces for increased road safety. Meets or exceeds breakaway regulatory requirements in the United States and Canada. Installs easily in an hour or less or, if you prefer, have it installed by your local mechanic or RV dealer. Guarantee/Warranty: 30-day money back guarantee and a three-year warranty on parts and labor. How it works: 1. Mount the junction box at the front of your towed vehicle.2. Install the wiring harness from the Breakaway, through the firewall, to the junction box.3. Attach the steel cable from your motor home to the junction box receptacle.4. In the event your towed vehicle ever detaches from the motor home, the steel cable pulls the receptacle out of the junction box. This activates the BrakeBuddy which stops the towed vehicle. The BrakeBuddy will continue to apply the brakes until the receptacle is reconnected to the junction box.
States with Special Requirements: Kentucky & New Jersey - Kentucky does not specifically require brakes on any passenger car regardless of weight. However, vehicles, single or in combination, must be able to stop within distance specified by statute.Massachusetts - Independent braking system not required, unless towing vehicle cannot stop combination within legal limits.Oregon & Missouri - Combination of vehicles must be able to stop within legal limits.Wyoming, Utah & Kansas - Requires any vehicle combination to stop in 40 feet at 20 mph.Delaware - Every motor vehicle when operated on a highway shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement, and to stop and hold such vehicle and any trailer attached thereto, including 2 separate means of applying the brakes.New Hampshire - Requires any vehicle combination to stop in 30 feet at 20 mph.
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