Product Description
The BD DIESEL 1300210 Exhaust Brake Push/Pull Switch Kit offers a rugged, easy-to-install solution for activating exhaust brakes and accessories from the manual transmission shift lever. Designed for use on 5/8″ diameter shift levers, this push/pull style switch provides that classic trucker feel while giving fingertip control over your exhaust brake system or optional accessories like light bars and air horns.
This kit includes the switch and wiring harness needed to clamp the assembly directly onto the shift lever. With a one-year/12,000-mile parts warranty and a design that is emissions legal in all 50 states, the BD Diesel 1300210 is a reliable choice for drivers wanting more control with their exhaust brake system.
Fitment
- Manual transmission vehicles with 5/8″ diameter shift levers
- Common applications include:
- Dodge Ram 2500 & 3500 (various years)
- Ford manual transmissions with exhaust brakes
- Chevy & GMC trucks with 5/8″ shift lever setups
Note: This switch kit mounts to the shift lever and is intended for use on vehicles equipped with an exhaust brake or accessory system requiring a push/pull switch activation.
Cross-Reference / Compatible BD DIESEL Products
FAQ
What does the BD Diesel exhaust brake push/pull switch do?
It provides an on/off control point for the exhaust brake directly at the manual transmission shift lever, giving drivers convenient access while operating the vehicle.
Can this switch control other accessories?
Yes. It can also be used to activate accessories such as light bars or air horns that require push/pull actuation.
Is this exhaust brake switch legal in all states?
Yes — this switch is emissions legal in all 50 states and does not require an executive order for installation or use.
Specifications for BD DIESEL PRODUCTS 1300210
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | BD Diesel Performance |
| Part Number | 1300210 |
| UPC | 990011402873 |
| GTIN | 990011402873 |
| Shipping Info | Ships as complete push/pull switch kit |
| Prop 65 | This product may be subject to Prop 65. See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |