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Old 26th December 2016, 17:12   #1
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How can I change the car's language? My car is a German import and so all the display info is written German and I would like it to be in English.
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Old 26th December 2016, 17:19   #2
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You will need someone with a T4 or similar to change language settings
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Old 26th December 2016, 18:46   #3
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Garages with T4 equipment is a slight issue here where I live. Is there any T4 software available for home use?
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Old 26th December 2016, 19:15   #4
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You will need someone with a T4 or similar to change language settings
I believe there is a language setting for this software, Phil's IPK changer brilliant software. You will need the correct lead, but it is mentioned in the link.
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Gehen Sie einfach in das Menü "Einstellungen" auf dem Bordcomputer, wählen Sie "Sprache" und wählen Sie dann "Englisch", simples.
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Gehen Sie einfach in das Menü "Einstellungen" auf dem Bordcomputer, wählen Sie "Sprache" und wählen Sie dann "Englisch", simples.
Of course he may not have the highline nav so no bordmonitor Christopher. Also, if he can't understand German, he may need to use Google translate to comprehend your reply
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Old 27th December 2016, 07:39   #7
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No, I do not have the highline system. After some searching I have found the test menu which is activated by pressing the trip button. There is #10 - Country Code, but that does not do anything. If I push the trip button at that point it just throws me out of the menu.
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Old 27th December 2016, 09:22   #8
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No, I do not have the highline system. After some searching I have found the test menu which is activated by pressing the trip button. There is #10 - Country Code, but that does not do anything. If I push the trip button at that point it just throws me out of the menu.
Cycle through to '19' first. When flashes 'on' or 'off' (or the german equivalent), then when it pops up as off, press it again. This will lock the diagnostic. The press until 10, option o = Germany, 1 = UK.

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Cycle through to '19' first. When flashes 'on' or 'off' (or the german equivalent), then when it pops up as off, press it again. This will lock the diagnostic. The press until 10, option o = Germany, 1 = UK.

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What language do they speak in Finland ???

It's not German, is it ???

Can you get Finish with your method ???
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What language do they speak in Finland ???

It's not German, is it ???

Can you get Finish with your method ???
I dont think so, but as the OP requested it to be changed to English, I figured my direction would have been sufficient for that
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