Use the translated text to guide your finger on the touch screen to the appropriate menu to change settings, set the time, or pair Bluetooth.
After selecting "言語," a list of available languages will appear. Look for "English" or "英語" (Eigo). On some models, the language names will be displayed in their native script, so you might see "English" written in Latin characters. Select your choice and confirm, usually by pressing "OK" or "決定" (Kettei).
This icon often looks like a small computer chip or a circuit board. Tap it.
If you've tried the steps but the language hasn't changed, here are a few things you can check:
Note: If the language option is grayed out or not listed, your specific Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
This comprehensive guide explains the options, limitations, and step-by-step workarounds for changing or navigating the language settings on your Eclipse AVN-Z03iW. The Reality of Japanese Import Head Units
is a "200mm wide" Toyota-style fitment, you may need a spacer kit if you switch to a standard 180mm unit.
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This article provides a step-by-step, button-by-button guide on how to execute an procedure. We will cover the exact menu paths, alternative methods using hardware buttons, and solutions for when the language setting is grayed out or locked.
For those with JDM-locked units, the firmware flash is the only permanent solution.
This will erase all radio presets, Bluetooth pairings, and navigation favorites.
The is a Japanese domestic market (JDM) infotainment system, and like many JDM units, its core interface is often hard-coded in Japanese. While a direct "Language" toggle in the main menu may not exist for all functions, you can often navigate the settings to change specific regions or use external tools to translate the interface. Steps to Attempt Language Changes