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How to change your stop/brake lights [on a 2003 Toyota Corolla] in 2 minutes

Awhile ago, my friend told me that my passenger side brake light was out. (I drive a 2003 Toyota Corolla.) This should be a simple do-it-yourself task, right?

So, I bought a set of stop light bulbs at Kragen Auto Parts. (Cost: About $6) I asked the employee how to change it, but he said he couldn’t help me because people have been suing them for instances where they messed up. (Harsh.)

Next stop: Stop Brake Shops. Fortunately, one of the mechanics was nice enough to change it out for me, and to show me how to do it. Did I need any tools? Nope.

  • Pop the trunk.
  • Look at the backside of the tail light area - it’s wide open. Turn the affected light bulb socket to the left. It’ll take some force, but you won’t break it.
  • Once it unlocks, you can pull the light bulb out.
  • Push the new bulb in.
  • Put the socket back into its place by pushing it in, then turning to the right. It’ll lock back into place.
  • Test the brake light to make sure it works.

Disclaimer: Don’t hold me responsible for any damages you cause to your car. I just documented this process to help you.


5 Comments

Thank you so much - this worked

Posted by saurabh on 13 October 2007 @ 6pm

Yay! Posting this was worth it. :)

Posted by Bryan on 14 October 2007 @ 10am

What about the middle one, is it just underneath? HELP!

Posted by Laura on 19 October 2007 @ 12pm

@Laura: Um, I don’t know. Which one: the white “reverse” light or the turn signal?

I’ll check that out in a bit when I go out for my lunch break.

Posted by Bryan on 19 October 2007 @ 12pm

thank you….I appreciate the help!!

Posted by Jennifer on 1 October 2008 @ 9am

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