
To change the language to Chinese on the Edge dashboard, follow these steps: 1. Press the left button on the steering wheel. 2. Navigate to the Settings option in the central control menu and enter. 3. Within Settings, locate Vehicle Settings and enter. 4. On this interface, find Language and open it. 5. Select Simplified Chinese to complete the language change. Below is some information about the Edge: 1. Exterior and Interior: The Edge features a new hexagonal front grille with four horizontal chrome trim strips. 2. Safety Features: Includes front + front/rear head airbags, knee airbags, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, assisted braking, and other safety systems.

When I first got my Edge, I also struggled with this. It's actually quite simple. First, start the car but don't drive off yet. On the right side of the steering wheel, there's a four-directional arrow button. Press the right arrow to navigate to the settings icon, then use the up and down arrows to scroll to 'System Settings.' Press OK to enter, then look for the language option and select Simplified Chinese. If the settings don't take effect immediately, you might need to turn off the car and restart it. The menu positions may vary slightly between different model years of the Edge, but the operation logic is the same. I helped a friend adjust the settings on both a 2020 and a 2022 model, and it went smoothly. Oh, and remember not to press the accelerator while doing this—safety first! After switching the language on the car's computer, all displays will change to Chinese, making it much easier to read information while driving.

Last month, I just helped my dad adjust the dashboard settings on his Edge. First, press the menu button on the left control area of the steering wheel, and wait for the option list to appear on the dashboard. Use the directional keys on the steering wheel to move the cursor to the wrench icon, which is the settings menu. Once inside, use the up and down keys to find the language settings, where you'll see the Chinese option. If the system responds slowly, wait patiently for a couple of seconds. If you see other icons on the dashboard like fuel consumption or music, remember to check those as well. For safety, make sure the car is in P (Park) gear when making these adjustments. Lastly, if you can't find the language option, you might need to synchronize the settings on the central control screen as well, since Ford's infotainment systems are interconnected.

Follow these three simple steps. Locate the Settings menu in the right-hand steering wheel button area, scroll to System Settings. Select Chinese as the language. The new Edge responds quickly, while older models might be a bit slower but follow the same steps. It's best not to do this while driving—find a safe place to park first. After adjusting, everything becomes much clearer instantly, making fuel consumption and mileage easier to understand.

This operation is really not difficult. Park the car in P gear and turn on the power. Look for the menu button among the symbol-labeled keys on the right side of the steering wheel, and the settings options will be displayed when you click it. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the system column, press enter, and you should see the language option. Select Chinese to complete the operation. Note that for the 2018 Edge model, the settings only take effect when the engine is running. I remember last time my cousin's Edge didn't respond after adjusting for a long time because the car wasn't started during the process. By the way, the Chinese interface is more convenient for navigation, especially during long trips. The car's prompt tones will also switch to Mandarin.

When I picked up my own Edge, the system was in English, and the salesperson taught me how to change it on the spot. There's an OK button in the middle of the right-side steering wheel controls—hold it for two seconds to enter the main menu. Use the directional keys to navigate to Settings, then find the Language option under the Display tab. The key is to unlock the steering wheel first before operating, otherwise the buttons won’t respond. If you can’t find the Chinese option, it might be a system version issue, and you’ll need to visit the 4S shop for an upgrade. Actually, after switching to Chinese, it’s much easier to check the real-time tire pressure monitoring—the digital display is especially clear. Last week, while driving on the highway, I kept an eye on it and promptly noticed a slow tire leak.


