
To set the 307 display to Chinese, use the left and right buttons on the multifunction steering wheel to switch to settings, then enter the language selection and set it to Chinese. Below is some related information about the Peugeot 307: 1. Introduction: The Dongfeng Peugeot 307 is an elegant and highly distinctive car. Its front face resembles the majestic look of a lion, especially the two headlights, which shine like the lion's eyes, exuding authority without anger—a feature inherited from the Peugeot series. 2. Performance: In terms of performance, the Dongfeng Peugeot 307 shares the same design philosophy as other models in the series. It features a transversely mounted engine, front-wheel drive, four-wheel independent suspension, and comprehensive active and passive safety devices, with human-centric design fully reflected throughout.

When I was driving my 2007 307, I also struggled with displaying Chinese on the center console. You need to simultaneously press the symbol button and the list button under the steering wheel for about five seconds. After hearing a beep, enter the settings menu to find the language option, scroll to Chinese, and press the confirm button to complete the setup. Remember to turn off the engine and restart the system for the changes to take effect. If your car stereo is the later RD4 model, it's even simpler—just press the menu button to find the settings page with the gear icon and change the language directly. By the way, after switching to Chinese, you can also customize the screen backlight color. Adjusting it to warm white makes night driving less glaring.

Tinkering with old cars can indeed be tricky. The Chinese language setting for the 307 depends on the head unit version. For older single-disc CD players, you need to enter mode: With the engine off, press and hold the number 6 and TA buttons on the audio panel, then turn the ignition key until the screen flashes. Newer touchscreen units are much simpler - just tap the globe icon in settings and select Simplified Chinese. If you notice garbled song titles after changing the setting, it's likely a USB encoding issue. Try converting files to MP3 format using KuGou before recopying. Also, remember to check Bluetooth connectivity after changing the language, as the switch sometimes causes pairing to fail.

Just helped a friend adjust the Chinese display on his 307. The key is to follow two steps: First, confirm whether the head unit is an RD3 or RD4 system. For the RD3 unit, you need to turn off the engine, then press and hold the TA and AS buttons to power on, and change the language code in the hidden menu under item 16. For the RD4 unit, simply press the menu button, select Settings - Language - Chinese. If the menu changes to Spanish, don't panic, just remember that "Language" is "Idioma" in Spanish. It's recommended to prepare the original CD or USB drive before operation, as the system may need to reload the media library after a reset. Once done, the prompts on the steering wheel controls will also switch to Chinese.

The Chinese language setting for the 307 has its little tricks. For older models, you need to remove the AC panel and poke the reset hole, while newer models allow direct access to system settings by rotating the volume knob. Here’s the key point: some 2004-2006 models will revert to English automatically after being locked for half an hour, even if set to Chinese. This is a software bug that can only be fixed by a dealership flash. It’s recommended to take photos of your audio EQ settings before changing the language, as the bass settings will reset to default. If the screen shows static after the change, hold the CD eject button for ten seconds to force a reboot. As a side note, navigation voice prompts are clearer in the Chinese interface.

The operation is actually quite simple, but it's easy to make mistakes. When entering the menu by pressing SETUP, you need to be quick—if you don't enter within two seconds, it will automatically lock. Locate the voice recognition language option; Chinese is towards the bottom of the list. Be sure to distinguish between 'Chinese' and 'Chinese Simplified'—select Simplified Chinese for proper display. If the screen freezes, don’t force the fuse; instead, unplug the yellow wire connector behind the head unit for one minute to reset. After changing the language, test the system: long-press the ▲ key to activate voice control, and if saying 'dial 10086' successfully connects the call, it means the setup is successful.


