How to switch the dashboard display from English to Chinese?
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First, press the start button to ignite the car engine, otherwise adjustments cannot be made. Then, click the "+" key on the volume button three times. Press the settings button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to enter the dashboard settings function. Select Chinese in the displayed English-Chinese switch interface on the dashboard. Finally, click the OK button on the right side of the multifunction steering wheel to complete the English-Chinese switch.
Having driven for over a decade, I found that when I couldn't understand the English on the dashboard, I would simply adjust the settings button to solve it. Usually, after starting the vehicle, I use the menu button on the steering wheel to enter the system menu, look for the Settings or Display option, scroll to the Language section, select Chinese, and save it. The steps vary slightly depending on the car model—for example, Japanese cars may require operation on the center console screen, while European cars might need a specific button combination. The key is to adjust the settings while parked to avoid distractions while driving. I remember the first time I changed the language, I accidentally clicked the wrong option and messed up the time display, but I managed to fix it by resetting and restarting. It’s advisable to first check the car manual or operate in a quiet parking area. If you don’t understand an English word, look it up on your phone to ensure system stability and avoid affecting driving safety. This method is simple and efficient, making it suitable for experienced drivers to quickly get the hang of it.