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authorZachary Vance <za3k@za3k.com>
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+author: admin
+categories:
+- Non-Technical
+date: 2025-03-13
+tags:
+- car
+- research
+title: 'Rear Lights'
+---
+
+I drive a 1998 Toyota Corolla. For reference, here is a guide to the rear lights.
+
+![caption: text added with annotately.com](carlights-annotated.jpg)
+
+Note that the brake light also serves as a tail light, which makes it easy to tell if it's out even solo.
+
+To test the backup/reverse light, you need to put the car in reverse (but can keep the brake down). This needs a second person.
+
+All the rear lights are easy and cheap to replace. (The front lights, only cheap.)