Brake lights and reverse lights do work. Bulbs look ok. fuse looks okay. Wiring looks ok. Could it be a relay or is there something else to check?
SOURCE: 1999 camry trunk lid & high mount brake lights all inop...
Hi,
The jiggle method is not enough you have to look at the wires. I just did and I found out that all six wires were broken close to the splice. That splice is located close to the back seat.
Hope it hepls.
SOURCE: looking for a wiring diagram
I have the wiring diagrams for a1991 camry...It might be close enough
SOURCE: Reversing lights don't work.
On the side of your transmission will be a switch with several wires coming out of it. This is your reverse switch that turns on your reverse lights and most likely needs to be replaced
SOURCE: rear lights not working
Toyotas sometimes have multiple power wires coming off of the battery to fuse blocks. One of these wires may be broken. Electrical schematics are available on-line or in repair manuals. If you don't have one, go to the library and look in the repair manual section.
SOURCE: brake lights not working,
Assuming the wiring to the brake lights is serviceable, you will find that the brake light switch, which is activated by the brake pedal for the brake lights, will have failed and will need to be replaced.
Just ensure you first replace the fuse and both brake light bulbs as an initial step and then re-check to ensure you still have no lights.
Sean
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thanks. replaced the relay but still no luck.
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