check the fuses
Which lights? Instrument panel? Dash? Overhead? Ash Tray? Glove box? Also, which model of Corolla?
You have a blown instrument lights fuse or it is just turned off. There is a rheostat that controls the brightness of the lights. Find it and adjust the brightness.
That's what I would check first. If the battery checks good, make sure battery cables are tight. Also check the fuse.
Same fuse as tail lights
where is hazard light switch on toyota corolla
First off are your dash lights out if so its more likely to be a fuse that you need to replace check your owners manual the dash lights in a corolla are LED lights so its not likely they have burned out. if your looking to change the color of the bulb go to an audio installer for directions on removing your dash panels to get at the bulbs to replace them there's one in your center section and i don't know about the instrument cluster
The daytime running lights on the 2006 Corolla are a safety feature. They are designed to make it easier for other drivers to see the vehicle.
Yes
with your hands
how do you replace 1999 Toyota corolla corner light - passenger side
Try parking/tailight fuse
you take apart the dash and get to the instrument panel. then you take the instrument panel out and on the back of the panel you'll will see the lights