Brake light fuse

Asked by Peggy7777 Aug 04, 2019 at 04:08 PM about the 2000 Toyota Sienna

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What fuse number is for the brake lights on a 2000 Sienna.  I replaced 31 because it said brake lights and hazard, but that doesn't work.  My turn signals and hazard lights don't work.  My brake lights don't work either.

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check the 10 amp and 7.5 amp fuses behind the little coin purse at the drivers left knee. just replaced mine and got them working

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They call the brake lights stop lights. It is in that same fuse box mentioned (by the driver's left knee") and is labelled "Stop".

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