Then check for power at the brake light switch. It should be the green wire, and there should be two green wires going to the one connector.
Thanks. I see that on the wiring diagram. Looking at the diagram now, some help reasonging through this?
Looks like the green goes from fuse, as you say to the brake switch, then a green goes from the brake switch to the reverse switch, powering it. Since the reverse light works, that suggests juice is at least getting to the brake switch.
Diagram says Green/Purple then goes back up front to the light/signals relay to #5 on the relay, comes out of relay with GR wire at #6 for the LH indicator front and # 7 for LH inidator and brake rear.
GW wire comes out of relay at # 2 fpr RH indicator front and a GW out of #3 on the relay for RH indicator and brake.
Both rear indicators work. The brake light is not the indicator light, correct? The brake and hazard bulbs are one and the same.
So if, by the rear indicators are working, power is getting back to the rear lights, and the turn signals working means that power is coming out of the relay...so relay probably isn't bad. R and L circuits come out of the relay with different wires, so failure means it has to be something common to both circuits.
So it may be zeroing in on the brake switch itself. Possible to short it out when checking oil?