Why does the Audi A6L's center console screen display in English?
2 Answers
The Audi A6L's center console screen displays in English because the language setting was changed to English. Method to set it back to Chinese: Start the vehicle, locate the menu button on the center console control panel, click to enter the menu settings, then press the OPTION setting button on the armrest. At this point, an interface for selecting between Chinese and English will appear on the display. Rotate the control panel on the center console to the right and select confirm to switch to Chinese. Interior features of the Audi A6L: The vehicle comes standard with Audi's virtual cockpit, featuring a 10.1-inch display screen, an 8.6-inch touchscreen below, and a 12.3-inch full LCD instrument panel. It is equipped with the latest MMI system, offering intelligent search suggestions, voice control, Car-to-X services, and other functions.
I think it's quite common for the Audi A6L's central control screen to display English. Having driven for many years, I've encountered this issue several times. The most likely reason is an accidental language setting adjustment, such as a reset after a system update or a manual switch error. Simply go into the settings menu, find the language option, and change it back to Chinese. Sometimes, a battery disconnect can also cause the system to revert to default settings—restarting the vehicle to check is advisable. If the screen responds but displays incorrectly, it's mostly a software issue, and a firmware upgrade at the 4S shop should fix it. Remember to avoid randomly adjusting settings and keep the software updated to prevent this problem, ensuring driving safety isn't compromised by distractions.