How many brake lights does a Toyota Corolla have?

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DiHolden
07/29/25 6:37pm
Toyota Corolla has two brake lights, one on each side. The method for replacing Toyota Corolla brake lights is as follows: 1. Open the trunk and remove the cover, locate the brake light socket, and turn the socket counterclockwise to remove the bulb. The brake light uses a wedge-base bulb with a power of 21W. When purchasing bulbs, there is no need to insist on original factory bulbs; as long as they meet the relevant national inspection regulations, genuine factory bulbs can be selected. 2. Ensure the vehicle is turned off and cooled down before replacing the bulb to avoid skin burns. When handling the bulb, do not touch the glass part; hold the bulb base instead. The glass part contains gas, and touching it with your hands can affect the bulb's performance and lifespan. Additionally, fingerprints may cause uneven thermal expansion on the glass surface, leading to bulb breakage.
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