I believe the answer to this is because it is electronic and not mechanical. I presume there is a solid state memory chip to keep track of the odometer and trip meter readings. I am sure a computer savvy fourteen year old can answer this question.
1997 Toyota Camry ignition switch removal
A 2000 Toyota Camry has an ignition switch fuse location in the main fuse panel. It helps protect the switch and the rest of the ignition system from surges.
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The AM2 fuse protects the circuit between the battery and the ignition switch. After the ignition switch, it first powers the distributor, then the igniter module.
The process of removing a 1998 Toyota Camry ignition switch requires taking apart the steering column and lower dash, as well as several of the under-dash relays. The ignition switch is connected to the key cylinder and cabin wire harness. A faulty ignition switch will prevent the car from starting.
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# Turn your ignition to the ON position # Press the Odometer reset button until the Trip A is displayed # Turn the ignition to OFF # Press and hold the Odometer # Turn the ignition back to ON # Hold the Odometer reset button until the odometer reads 000000 (it will count down from ------ to ----- to ---- etc) The Maint Reqd light should turn off at this time # Turn the ignition back off # If you want to verify that it worked, just turn the ignition back on This does not work on a 2006 Camry. Instead of Trip A, use the odometer display and follow the rest of the instructions.
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The 1993 Toyota Camry ignition fuse is located in the fuse box. The ignition fuse will be in the first column, fourth from the top.
Toyota Camry 97 uses electronic ignition system, and does not have distributor.
Toyota DTC 43 means No Starter signal to ECU.Possible faults are,1. Main relay circuit2. Ignition switch circuit (starter)3. Ignition switch4. ECU
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