It's because you have a short current somewhere. You need to check the brake light wiring.
Your brake fuse might continue blowing in the 1995 Toyota Camry because you have a wire that is exposed and shorting out. You might also have an issue with the brake sensors.
Check your brake fluid level.
It's a 99 corolla, get a CD player, tapes are worthless
there is a short somewhere in dash or heater, you need to fix that to stop fuses blowing
its either a dead short or not properly grounded check that out
dont press the break pedal so much
Toyota has released a TSB on this . You have to take it to Toyota and have the catalytic converter replaced and the ECM reflashed. And if you have over 80000 miles on it, you also have to pay for it.
There are a few possibilities. You either have a short in your wiring, or you have been touching the bulbs when you install them.
check all brake bulbs a filiment may have shorted out
unreliable. the anti theft screws me. i can't even get my own car started. it just keeps honking.
Check grounds! Trace the ground wire from each brake light socket. If that doesn't work, i hate to say it, but you may have to take it into the shop.
Dead short to ground in steering column