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How to change the brake light on the Toyota Yaris MK1

Model: Toyota Yaris Xp10 - Years 1999-2005
Part: Tail light

In this video we can see how to change the brake light of the Toyota Yaris MK1: to access the rear light, we need to open the tailgate, and at the corresponding light, we will find a plastic grille, which we will remove. Behind it, we can easily access the various lights of the rear light, as well as the support screw of the entire optical group, in case we need to remove it completely. The brake light is the one on the far left of the headlight, so we insert our hand into the inspection hole and remove the bulb holder. We remove the used bulb and replace it with the new one, being careful not to touch it with bare hands. Put it back in place and close the plastic grille. Operation completed.

Posted on 29 July 2025 by ScegliAuto

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