Lift up the trunk and next to the rear light cover you want to take off, where the trunk comes down there are 2 screws. remove them. take the carpet off on the wall in the trunk opposite to the rear light cover. in the middle of that back panelthere is a nut connected to a bolt. remove it. the rear light cover should come off. where the lights go into the cover they are labeled for what their purpose is and what color the bulb. to remove the bulb just twist the bulb holder and it should come out of the light cap. reassemble the parts in reverse order
change the light bulb,
If only the right rear brake/signal light is effected it is not the fuse. Inspect the right rear brake/signal bulb, socket and wiring.
If you have the same bulb for brake and signal, brake light power needs to be interrupted by the signal lights, The brake circuit has to go through the signal light switch so the problem could be there.
try releasing the brake
Check the brake light switch located under the 1989 Toyota Corolla. If the switch is stuck the parking light will continue to stay on.
In many cases, the brake light and the turn signal use the same bulb.
...I have the exact same problem with my 1993 corolla.......Brake System warning light and discharge warning light
Usually at the top of the brake pedal. Usually at the top of the brake pedal.
most likely a bulb b/c if it was the fuse your other brake and signal light wouldn't work... most vehicles the brake and signal light are all in one bulb... try replacing the light bulb
The 2005 corolla has two fuse boxes. One is in the engine compartment on the driver's side. The one with the brake light fuse is under the steering wheel and quite difficult to get at.
yes, it's located at the top of the brake pedal
Defective or mis-adjusted brake light switch