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Yes, the Prado has the same engine and transmission at the Toyota 4-runner. The auto transmission with tow 6700 pounds, but the manual tranny is only rated at 5500
Owners manuals for Jayco products can be found here: https://www.jayco.com/owner/manuals/ If you select year "0" it will display all years and models.
ref. circa 1997 Jayco Jay Series 1406 pop-up camper
I didn't see any information for models older than 2003 on their website however they do have a link to request information for older/other models: https://www.jayco.com/site/contact/service/
The running lights and brake lights circuits were both designed and installed by Ford. The E-350 chassis was used for a variety of vehicles, from cargo vans to RV and light utility trucks. The rear lighting will be the same schematic for these vehicles.
Schematics for these vehicles can be found in most public libraries, in technical or "shop"/repair manuals for almost every vehicle ever made. If your are not familiar with these manuals, ask a librarian for assistance in find the correct publication for a 1985 FORD E-350.
The RV manufacturer probably spliced into the Ford wiring for the rear lights on you vehicle. The fuses for both circuits should be under the hood.
If your brakes lights don't work, your cruise control should also stop functioning. The cruise control gets it's ground by being wired into the positive side of the brake lights. The ground is actually supplied across the filament of the brake light bulb. When power is supplied to the brake lights the cruise control loose it,s ground and stops working..
Get a manual from the library, and you should fix two problems at the same time.
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