You'll probably find a very detailed 'how to' with pictures in your owners manual. If you're missing the manual, tail light bulb replacement on your car is very simple. Open trunk, look around the area of the tail lights. Pull out black clips, find the bulb that's bad, twist bulb out of the housing (twist to the left), pluck bad bulb from socket, replace with new bulb of same type. Cheers,
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Oh wow, there are big light bulbs for the headlights and medium size bulbs for interior lights and itty bitty lights for the gauges. If you need specific numbers for replacement bulbs check your owners manual. Cheers
changing rear light bulbs on toyota avenis
How do you change the light bulbs in the instrument panel in 1998 Toyota corolla
How you change fog lights bulbs on a 2004 Toyota Corolla
Remove the light assy then turn the bulbs countereclockwise to remove the bulbs.
Open the trunk; Remove the trunk liner; Remove the bulbs/wiring; locate the bolts securing the tail light assembly to the body; Remove the nuts; lift the assembly away. Cheers
I've been told by the Toyota dealer that the rear bumper must be removed to replace a reverse bulb on the 2007 Solara Sport. Is there any other way?
See answers already posted to "How do you change oil on a 2004 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2006 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2007 Solara." They're the same as the '08. The short answer is, oil changes are the same on almost all vehicles. 1. Place a suitable container (5 quarts or more for the Solara) under the car. 2. Remove the drain plug and let the oil empty into it. 3. Replace the drain plug and move the container until it's under the filter 4. Spin the filter off (in the case of the Solara it's wise to place rags or paper towels under the filter to prevent a mess on the floor) 5. Replace filter 6. Add five quarts of oil 7. Start engine, check for leaks 8. Reset maintenance light. Cheers
You must remove the under car apron under front bumper then lift down and access bulbs from behind fog lights
It is practically impossible to reach up behind the dash to change the bulbs. Remove the trim around the instrument panal and you should be able to pull it out enough to change the bulbs. You may have to disconnect the speedometer to get it out far enough.
Take the light assy off of the car and turn the bulbs counterclockwise to remove the blubs
Check engine light has nothing to do with oil change. The check engine light staying on indicates the computer has detected a problem that is effecting the emissions controls. Now if you are referring to the maintenance required light, open the owner's manual and read it.