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Just looking at the prints on the link below I see a J9 junction connector which I think looks like all or most of the back lights go through it. If front parking lights are out it could be the light switch looking at the bottom print, Fig Power source. If front parking lights work it may be a rusted connector or wire grounded on something to the connector. I had a caviler one time I unplugged the connector put a little electrical grease on it and plugged it back in and the lights started working. I do not remember every light in the rear of the car being out. Hope this is of some help. https://www.autozone.com/repairguides/Scion-2005-06/Overall-Electrical-Wiring-Diagram-2006/Overall-Electrical-Wiring-Diagram-2006-3/_/P-0996b43f8037f89b
Don't know what your missing ! Yes i do , your guessing ,not testing . Do you know what a wiring diagram is ? What a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter is ? How to use them to test electrical circuits ? Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle year , make , model an engine . Under system click on lighting , then under subsystem click on hazard lamp . Click the search button ,then the blue link. After copying an printing this diagram go back to the beginning an click on turn signals an copy an print it . Electric Testing Techniques You Need to Know
Go to a local Partsource store and you can use their mitchell on demand every store has one and it is available for the customeers to use and print off stuff. Just type in year/make/model and click on electrical schematics and pick what you want and print it. Its free to use.
autozone sites has free diagrams,look online. or go to a napa store and theyll print for you. that sensor is the only 2 wire plug in the trans harness. it should be on the output of the transfer case
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