Test the wires especially contacts, use fine sandpaper to remove oxidation.
make sure your bulbs are in the right way(tail light bulbs are polarity sensitve). Just remove the bulbs and twist them in the other way(you can do this with the lights on to check if the bulbs are good). Also, I know this is kinda simple, but check to make sure you plugged them back in (I've done it!)
Check the flasher.
Check bulbs larger filament on dual filament bulb Do parking and dash lights work? May be same circuit - check fuses Maybe switch is defective
You may want to check the fuses for the lights. If that inst the case than it has something to do with the wiring which is a big mess. Or check the bulbs. Check the simple stuff first before going drastic.
I would check to see if there is a switch down by the brake peddle. If the switch is bad it won't let current get to the lights. I would try bypassing the switch (if there is one) and see if the lights come on.
In my model there is a digram on the underside of the driver-side fuse box cover and on the cover for the fuses under the hood.
To the right of the heat/air levers
Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?" Is the 4 cylinder engine on a 1987 Camry noninterference?"
im having the same problem on a 89 Camry already replaced the yellow box lamp failure sensor found at junk yard for 50bucks dealer wanted 250 but the lights still are not working
I had the same problem with my 1987 Trans Am GTA. The turn signal indicator has gone bad and needs to be replaced. That will get the brake lights working again.
Check your fuses as this is very common when an after market stereo is installed.
The 1987 Toyota Camry does not have a carburetor. It is fuel injected.