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.
They are called cornering lights. If you are looking for a replacement part I found the best deal at http://www.affordableautoparts4u.com/ for my 92 Previa. I bought one for about 45 dollars.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "taillights" (car lights).
Tail lights are replaced by removing the entire rear plasic cover to the back hatch.
It's possible that your alternator is not keeping up. Replace it and the battery. Usually when alternator fails the battery isn't too far behind. The led lights use more juice than the normal lights. Hope this helps.
In the fuse box, it controls the dash lights and taillights.
If you know where to change the odometer/tripmeter display... Instead of pushing that control, turn it counter-/clockwise to dim/brighten the dash lights.
Is it the taillights or the brake lights? If taillights it may be a wiring problem, If brake lights check the switch on the brake pedal
Your dashboard lights suddenly not working is almost always your indication that your taillights are out. If the fuse for your taillights is blown and you replace it, your dash lights should be fine.
Tailights or stoplights? Stop lights could be a defective stop light switch Tailights could be either parking lights are left on or a defective switch
The most common cause of taillights and â?? lights not working is a bad ground wire. The ground wire may be broken or the connection is corroded.
If your 92 Toyota Corolla taillights are out, but the dash light and fuse work fine, the bulbs could have burn out. Replace bulbs on each side.
This is an inconsistency of the English language.Headlights is spelled with one word, yet tail lights is divided into two words. The reason given is that taillights is awkward for reading.