Look and see if the bulbs are good, and check the wiring for breaks and cracked insulation.
there could be a bad ground for the lights, or there is a short somewhere between your fuse panel and your light
Check the brake light switch it should be connected to the brake pedal somewhere.
Yes, it should be a 5 amp.
remove the speedometer then remove the screws on the back of the speedo, this should give you access to lights :)
Should be parking/tail/dash lights on a common circuit
If your interior lights are dimming, either your battery or starter could be failing. You should have your car checked.
your instrument panel lights can be dimmed(thumb wheel switch) down to practically no lights at all on your instrument cluster, this switch should be located most likely on the dash, left hand side of steering column. If this does not fix the problem ,then you have to check your fuse panel to see if you have a burnt out fuse.
Aircraft landing lights are key to takeoff and landing, and should always be working and checked prior to takeoff. Replacement lights can be purchased from Amglo and XEVision.
i believe there is a bulletin from Toyota on this problem. on a 2006 you should just bring it to the dealer anyway!
Panel lights and parking/tail lights should be on 1 circuit Brake lights should be on a separate circuit If you are sure fuses are good- Check bulbs Check headlight switch Check stoplight switch
i checked the fuses and don't know if this is the problem---should i lood for somethin else?
First of all is the lights working in the car? (over head lights or any kind of lights) If your not getting anything at all (no lights) then you should check the battery. If the lights are working then I would check your starter. Most of the time if you take the battery somewhere to get checked they will do it for free. So I would start there. Did you try to get a jump to see if that would start it? Hope this helped some.