go to toyodiy.com, it is an archived version of the Toyota parts catalogue. Input your serial number and look for the bulbs under electrical. The part numbers and prices will be there for you to see ( though most likely the prices will be out of date). Bulbs are dirt cheap anyway. Good luck!
Either the 1156 or 1157 bulb.1156 is for the sedan, 1157 for the wagon.Answerthe part # is a 7506, which is a univseral light build #, which can be picked up at any auto zone or o'reilly part store. AnswerYou need an Osram / Sylvania 5007 or 5007LL.
A standard 1157 bulb has a 5 to 8 watt dim element and about a 21 watt bright element. An aftermarket 1157 LED bulb is between 3 an 5 watts total.
Which one? Headlamp=9007 turn signal= 3157 backup/3rd brake=921 dome light=12100 plate light=194 brake=1157 trunk light=158 rear turn=1156
2357 - 1157 = 1200
194 For side marker/front, 1157 for front and rear signal/park lights
Open the trunk. Inside, you'll see a white panel directly behind the brake light. disconnect the wire plug going to it, and the whole white panel comes out- lights and all. You'll need bulb #1157. Switch the bulb, replace the panel and reconnect the wire plug. Tah dah.
its a 1157 bulb any hardware stores will have them
1157 1157
97 Toyota camry takes that kind of bulb. I'm sure others do too but I don't know any others for sure
668 + 489 = 1157.
A 1157LL bulb is the longer life version of the 1157 parking/tail/turn signal combination bulb. The lumen output, wattage, amperage ratings are the same for both. The 1157LL, however, may last up to twice as long in service as the 1157. Typical ratings for a 1157 bulb are 1200/5000 for turn signal/parking-tail. A 1157LL ups this to about 2000/10,000.
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