ODO/TRIP Meter

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION ODO/TRIP Meter
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Prius. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
ODO/TRIP METER

Symptom Suspect Area
ODO/Trip Only Does Not Light Up Combination Meter ECU
Abnormal Display (Incomplete Number Displayed) Combination Meter ECU
Both Meters Do Not Integrate Values. (When Speedometer Is Normal) Combination Meter ECU
Trip Meter Only Does Not Integrate Values Combination Meter ECU
Trip Meter Cannot Be Reset
..... ODO/Trip Switch
..... Combination Meter ECU
Display Cannot Be Shifted Among ODO, TRIP A & TRIP B
..... ODO/Trip Switch
..... Combination Meter ECU
Without Resetting, The Display, Returns To 0.0 km
..... ODO/Trip Switch
..... +B Wire Harness
..... Combination Meter ECU
Error Of Accumulated Distance Is Large
..... Accessory That Utilizes Vehicle Speed Signals
..... GND Wire Harness
..... Brake ECU
..... Wire Harness & Connector
..... Combination Meter ECU
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