My brake light will not turn off, didn't know it and the car went dead. So I just unplugged the light bulbs and now I have no brake lights what to do? I have a 2001 Toyota Corolla LE

Asked by RoseMarie Oct 20, 2014 at 10:35 AM about the 2001 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

All my other lights work and just by removing the bulbs its ok but of course dangerous.
Where is the switch or fuses

4 Answers

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It's probably not a fuse but check it first. There should be a fuse box under the hood. I gonna say its a bad brake light switch. Its located under the dash where the brake pedal mounts to the firewall. If that's not it then its probably a broken/corroded/shorted out wire.

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You need a grometfor the brake pedal part number 90541-06036

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I had a guy tape a nickel to the brake pedal on mine, as the parts shop wanted $9 for the little plastic cone. It's been on there for 2 years. : )

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