
The method to adjust the CC dashboard after it changes to English is to press the '+' button on the SET key. When the Chinese-English switching option appears, select Chinese. Below are the relevant details of the all-new CC: 1. Vehicle Introduction: The all-new CC is the epitome of Volkswagen's new design language, featuring a four-door coupe-style body design, frameless doors, and a hatchback-style tailgate design. The front face adopts a groundbreaking U-shaped front face feature, with chrome strips embedded and integrated with the full LED headlight cluster. The A-pillar seamlessly connects with the headlights, complemented by the raised lines on the engine hood. The all-new CC features an engine hood opening method, with the opening and closing line extending to the wheel arch position. 2. Product Features: Optimized and upgraded features include the four-door keyless entry system, foot-sensing trunk opening, and the front face: adopting a groundbreaking U-shaped front face feature, with chrome strips embedded and integrated with the full LED headlight cluster. The A-pillar seamlessly connects with the headlights, complemented by the raised lines on the engine hood. The all-new CC features an engine hood opening method, with the opening and closing line extending to the wheel arch position.

I also encountered the issue of my CC dashboard suddenly switching to English some time ago, which made it quite troublesome to check things like fuel consumption while driving. After struggling for a while, I finally figured out the adjustment method: First, start the car and wait for the dashboard to light up. Then locate the multi-function button with arrows on the right side of the steering wheel. Use the directional buttons to navigate left or right until you find the 'Settings' option, and press the central 'OK' button to enter. Next, look for a 'Language' icon in the menu—press it to bring up various language options. At this point, select 'Chinese' or '中文' to complete the process. The entire operation requires keeping an eye on the dashboard, and if you're quick, it can be done in half a minute. If the buttons don’t respond midway, try turning off the engine and restarting the vehicle before attempting again. After finishing, it’s advisable to double-check the odometer settings to ensure no other functions are affected.

Last time when my friend's CC dashboard switched to English, I went straight over to help him adjust it. Just use the control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, toggle left or right to find the settings menu icon, then press OK to confirm entry. At this point, don't rush to randomly select options—carefully look for the language option with the globe icon and choose Chinese. The key is to distinguish between Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese to avoid incorrect settings that might affect readability. During my adjustment, I noticed the system response was a bit slow, so you need to wait a few extra seconds for the menu to refresh. If you accidentally select the wrong menu, just press the back button and start over. The entire process doesn't require turning the steering wheel at all, so it won't affect driving.

After a routine , the dashboard of my old CC suddenly switched to full English, which really threw me off at first. Following the manual, I used the four arrow keys on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate the menu by moving the cursor left and right. The key was to locate the Setup icon, then press the central confirmation button on the steering wheel to enter. Next, I found the Language option and switched it to ZH-CHS to revert to Chinese. The entire process relied solely on physical buttons without needing to touch the center console screen. A tip: avoid blocking the dashboard view with your fingers during operation, especially when adjusting at night—turn on the reading light. Honestly, Volkswagen's design is quite sensible, allowing language changes without a trip to the dealership.

My neighbor's younger sister's CC had its dashboard display switched to English recently. I taught her a three-step solution: First, with the vehicle powered on, press and hold the VIEW button on the right side of the steering wheel for two seconds to activate the menu. Then, use the up and down arrow keys to navigate to the system settings section and locate the language option marked with a globe icon. Finally, select the first option "Simplified Chinese" from the pop-up list to switch it back. While operating, be careful not to have the air conditioning vents blowing directly on your hands to avoid pressing the wrong buttons. If the steering wheel controls don't respond, check whether the cruise control mode is activated. After adjustment, it's advisable to test if the turn signal sound is functioning properly to ensure no other features were accidentally triggered.


