2015 Toyota Corolla tail lights not working

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Asked by sparkydalton May 30, 2015 at 11:06 PM about the 2015 Toyota Corolla LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I turn on the lights and the tail lights don't come on. Everything else works, even the brake lights. What could be the problem? There is no specific "tail light" fuse apparent in the fuse box.

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Do as Tom suggests. The new Corolla owners manuals do not come with a map, but on the lid of the fuse box "Stop/tail/rear side marker lights" for taillights. So that proves Tom is correct, it's not the fuse anyway

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I found a fuse panel under the dash on the driver's side with a tail light fuse. Changed this out and now I'm good to go. Thanks for your help.

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Hey, I have the same problem, is that fuse the one saying "TAIL" ?

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I have a 2014 Toyota Corolla S there’s no tail lights or fog lights or license light I check the fuse box under the steering wheel it’s a 10 amp I replaced it and it blows out again any suggestions plz

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