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It is behind (and touches) brake pedal.
It is usually located on the brake pedal itself approximately halfway up
Usually at the top of the brake pedal. Usually at the top of the brake pedal.
Toyato never made Tercels. :P But the Toyota Tercel's brake light switch is located ON the brake pedal just above the viewable area.
It's on the brake pedal just above the viewable area.
Check the brake light switch located under the 1989 Toyota Corolla. If the switch is stuck the parking light will continue to stay on.
More than likely your brake fluid is low. Go buy a small can of DOT3 or DOT4 brake fluid and top it off. The reservoir is located near the firewall in the engine bay, on the driver's side, and has a rubber cap that snaps on/off rather than a screw cap.
If a brake light stays on it's usually just a sticky or bad switch. The brake light switch is under the dash and is activated by the brake pedal. It could have some grunge on it preventing the switch from closing. Try cleaning the plunger. If that doesn't work (and it probably won't) replacement is very easy. Cheers
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Under normal conditions, brake lights do not go out all at once. It is more likely a stop light fuse or a brake light switch. Stop light fuse is located in the fuse compartment located in the center of the console, above the radio. The brake light switch is located at the base of the brake pedal.
A malfunctioning brake light relay switch will cause your 1993 Toyota Corolla brake lights to stay on all the time. The brake light relay switch is located beneath the drivers side dashboard.
center brake lites came out on 1994 4runners