How to replace glovebox light?

Asked by Turners Mar 22, 2015 at 04:37 PM about the 1998 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Light in glovebox is burned out and I need to replace it.  Have already purchased bulb but can't find out how to get to the old bulb out.  Do I have to remove the glovebox?

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Drag to 4:15 and start watching there. Will show you how to remove glove box to access the bulb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu-Ok1NRspw

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i have a Toyota corolla 2014,the light inside the glove box does not light and i took the box off and i still can not see the bub to replace it;i would like to know where it is located?

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Gfritz, take a flash light and look up by the latch. There should be a light in that area. Sometimes Toyota likes to recess them so far up, you can't even see them without a mirror. My Tundra is recessed with a small screened cover over it. Very hard to see without a flash light.

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