How to Set the Language to Chinese on the Nissan Patrol's Central Control Screen?
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To set the language to Chinese on the Nissan Patrol's central control screen, follow these steps: 1. Locate the vehicle information on the car's central display screen; 2. Click on the multi-function display settings in the central control settings; 3. Find the language settings and select Chinese. The central control screen of the Nissan Patrol is where you control the car's air conditioning, audio, and other comfort and entertainment devices. It includes the central control door lock system, allowing the driver to control the vehicle's door switches and window lift system. The Nissan Patrol measures 5165 mm in length, 1995 mm in width, and 1955 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3075 mm. The Nissan Patrol is equipped with two engines: a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 5.6-liter naturally aspirated engine.
I remember when I first drove the Patrol, I also encountered the issue of the infotainment screen being in English. At the time, when I picked up the car at the 4S dealership, the sales guy helped me adjust it right in the parking lot. Actually, the operation is quite simple: first, find the Settings icon on the main interface, click into it, then select the General menu, and find the Language option. From the list, choose Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese. If the interface is too slow, you can hold down the power button to restart the system and try again. Finally, remember to press the save button and wait for the system to automatically reboot. However, it's important to note that some parallel-imported vehicles may need the system version to be flashed first. It's best to confirm in advance whether the vehicle supports Chinese display to avoid wasting effort.
Last week, I helped a friend localize the infotainment screen of his Nissan Patrol Y62 to Chinese. The setup logic is actually quite intuitive: after ignition, enter the system settings and look for the gear icon menu. Then scroll down in the display options to find the language settings entry. The Chinese option is usually listed below English - select it and confirm, the system will reload in about 30 seconds. If the option isn't available, the head unit software might be outdated and requires a dealership update. After setup, toggle through different screens to verify all text displays correctly, as navigation interfaces sometimes have independent language settings.