Toyota Starlet front and rear side marker bulbs utilize a 67 size bulb specification across both positions. The replacement chart covers 1981 to 1984 production years with corresponding bulb size data.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The ANSI 67 bulb is specified for both the front and rear side marker positions across all listed Toyota Starlet model years, 1981-1984.
The 67 bulb operates at 12 volts and 8 watts, making it a lower-output single-filament lamp relative to comparable bayonet-base bulbs in its class.
The 67 bulb uses a BA15s bayonet base, which is a single-contact base with a 15mm collar. This base type is not interchangeable with dual-contact BA15d variants without modification.
The 67 bulb is a lower-wattage variant of the 1156. Although both share the BA15s base, the 1156 draws approximately 27 watts, meaning substitution with a 1156 would exceed the designed wattage for the Toyota Starlet (1981-1984) side marker circuit.
The ANSI 67 standard applies to the United States and Canada, indicating the specification is aligned with North American automotive lighting requirements.
The front and rear side marker positions on the Starlet use the same bulb size, meaning a single bulb type serves all four side marker sockets across the vehicle.