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Corolla, the taillights are always on. What's going on here?

The automatic light of Corolla in Pacific Auto Network is always on. Maybe the sensor on the front dashboard is covered. Corolla, once translated as Corolla, is a brand of Toyota Motor Corporation. It adopts Michelin (215,45, R 17) tires, TRDSportivo high-performance shock absorber, TRDTF4 17 inch sports hub, reinforced clutch and high-performance brake pads, which ensures its ideal sports performance.

The taillight is always on, because the brake pad return spring does not return, the liquid level in the brake oil cup drops, the taillight circuit fails, the brake light switch is damaged, and the hand brake is not released. If you find that only one taillight is on, don't panic, this is the foil function of the vehicle.

The function of setting off vehicles is to warn passing vehicles at night. This hidden function is generally to turn the turn signal to the side that needs to be lit after the parking is closed, so as to turn on the parking light. If you touch the steering lever after the engine is turned off, this function may be turned on unintentionally.

Automobile taillights include turn signals, brake lights, position lights, rear fog lights, reversing lights and parking lights. The turn signal and the brake light are symmetrical, one on the left and the other on the right. Considering the wavelength penetration of light, there are generally three colors, yellow, red and white. If you need better light, use white light, such as reversing lights and license plate information lights. The turn signal is bright yellow or red, which is eye-catching and warning.

If you don't release the handbrake, the taillight will stay on. Before driving, check whether the handbrake is released. There are upper and lower limits in the brake fluid cup. If the brake fluid in the cup is lower than the offline level, this phenomenon will be sensed by the sensor next to the oil cup and reflected by the brake light on the dashboard, as long as the brake fluid is replenished in the oil cup.