How to Set the Dashboard Language to Chinese in a 2009 Teana?

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StGenesis
07/29/25 10:22pm
First, power on the vehicle. Locate the MENU button on the multifunction steering wheel and press it to select settings. Find the language option and change it from English to Chinese to complete the dashboard language setup.
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