SOURCE: 2004 Toyota Camry Brakes
Raise the vehicle up and remove the rims & tires
Remove the brake pads, and then remove the calipers from the caliper retention brackets, do NOT remove the brake hoses from the calipers.
Remove the caliper retaining brackets from the hub assemblies (2 large bolts on backside of the bracket)
Tap the brake rotors off of the hubs, hit them from the back side of the rotor.
No big mysteries here, this is a very easy job.
SOURCE: broken brake light 1997 toyota camry
sounds like a bad bulb. the filament in the bulb will bounce around and reconnect its self sometimes. when it is out tap the lens with your finger tips if it illuminates replace the bulb and recheck. the problem may lay elsewhere, but this is a cheap easy place to start.
SOURCE: my 2000 toyota camry's back lights are off when I
There could be several problems. It could be your tail fuse, taillight control relay, light control switch, integration relay, or wire harness. I would start with replacing the fuse. If that doesn't work then try the relay, it looks like the relay next to it, the Defogger Relay is the same type.
SOURCE: How to change a third brake light bulb for 1993 Toyota Camry?
open the trunk and look up along the top of the bumper and you should see two screws / nuts that secure the light assembly.
SOURCE: 1989 Toyota Camry. No brake lights.
It could be the relay, which is a yellow box located under the carpeting in the trunk on the left side. It is a problem common to your model. Also, check the brake switch's (behind the brake pedal) functionality (12V present with key at ACC or ON and continuity between wires when button engaged).
i hope this helps
-matthew
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