by NAH-NEE on June 11th, 2006

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The park lights on my 1993 Toyota Corolla won't turn off even when the engine is off. Is there a fuse that controls the park lights? If so, where is it located?

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  • by jerm on April 24th, 2008

    jerm

    I have the same problem with my 1990 the fuse should be a 15 amp and mine is by the driver's knee, mine is top left but yours may be different, I rigged a cut off switch, hit me up and I will describe exactly how to do it, it'll take a few hours and $15

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  • by ToyotaTED on September 30th, 2006

    ToyotaTED

    Doesn't sound like a fuse. More likely a bad switch.

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  • by Anonymous on June 11th, 2006

    Anonymous

    Don't use capital letters. they hurt my eyes. thanks.

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