How to Change Ford Dashboard Display to Chinese?
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On the Ford steering wheel, select the left button and press it once. Navigate to the "Settings" option in the center control menu and enter. Within the "Settings" menu, locate "Vehicle-Settings" and enter. In the current interface, find "Language" and open it. After entering the language section, select Simplified Chinese to switch the dashboard display to Chinese.
I just helped my friend adjust his Focus last week. First, start the car without pressing the brake pedal and press the start button twice to power on. See those buttons on the left side of the steering wheel? The directional buttons with arrows next to the volume keys—hold the right button to enter the menu. Scroll down to find the settings icon, click into it, and you'll see the language option. Select Simplified Chinese from the list, and you're done. By the way, for older models without touchscreens, you need to use the five-way button on the left side of the steering wheel to adjust—holding the OK button can also access the menu. If you can't find Chinese in the menu, it might be a parallel import car with a region-locked system.
Switching to Chinese is super easy! Here's how I did it with my Edge: First, make sure the instrument cluster is lit up, then locate the menu button in the control area on the right side of the steering wheel and press it. Use the up and down arrow keys to find the gear icon in the settings menu and select it. The third option is the language setting, where both Chinese and English are listed. After selecting Chinese, the screen will flash a few times, and the instrument cluster will immediately switch to Chinese. But be aware, for models after 2018, it's more convenient to adjust it in the SYNC system. Just go to Settings - System Settings - Language on the central control screen, similar to changing the language on a smartphone. After the change, even the navigation voice will switch to Mandarin.