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Hi i have a toyota corolla 1990-have no brake lights,have checked fuse,replaced brake switch changed bulbs still no brake lights,worked on sunday all ok but not working monday,do not now what else to check for any advice will gratefull.
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Hi Tiffany:
Help me with this. Is it the running lights, brake/signal/flasher, licence plate light?
Have you checked fuses and bulbs?
Can you tell us exactly what happened immediately before you noticed the problem?
I'd be guessing fuse or bulbs, but that's just a guess without a bit more history.
Keep at it, we;ll get it.
Check brake light switch, probably under dash, on or next to brake pedal lever. If bulbs and switch[es] check out, have helper press pedal, and check for voltage/power at sockets.
Hi my Name is Marcus . I have a 99 toyota corolla and i have problems with the brake lights . I have change the bulbs . I have check my fuses , i have also change the brake pad switch . I was told that i to change the brake switch with a part for Toyota Dealership . Plz help me
Is there power to the bre light switch, a 12 volt test light works gret for this test, they are cgeap and avail at any parts store. If the switch has power in and out when the brake pedal is pressed then the turn signal/multifunction switch is most likely the problem.
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