2007 Toyota Corolla passenger headlight keeps blowing out

Asked by rodney11361 Aug 28, 2012 at 09:07 PM about the 2007 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The Passenger side only has blown out three times in the last six months, why? Is this a known problem? Please help! The fitting is not loose, did not touch bulb with bare hands, have not wrecked it, no fender bender....strange....

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Maybe a loose electrical connection causing it to go on and off as your driving.

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your headlight might be leaking is there moisture in it

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When you change bulbs every time does it fix it? To the best of my knowledge it is not a known/common problem, and Jordan has a good question that will help us help you, also Wayne has a good point.

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My daughter is having the same issue on her 2006 Toyota Corolla. Patrick

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Ok, I checked my daughters car out and what I found on it was whoever changed the bulb out at O'Rielly's did install put the twist the bulb in properly and it was not making proper contact as soon as I found that and installed it properly it started working, I wish all my at home repairs were that easy.

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