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Old 02-20-2015, 09:24 PM   #1
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Question Changing nav unit language?

Hey Guys,

Does anyone know how to change the head unit language?(2013 BRZ limited) Its on Spanish and try as I might I'm yet to find how to change it to English. Even the manual doesn't specify this.

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I know it gives you a language options when you first turn on the maps applications. You might have to disconnect your battery or reset the headunit to get the prompt to show again.
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Disconnect and reconnect the battery, it always asks me to reset the language when I jump the car.
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Hey guys I figured it out. There is a setting in the config section where you can change the language without resetting the head unit or disconnecting the battery

I'll update this message with the exact steps later (can't remember the exact options from the tip of my head) when I double check it again on my car

Thanks for the replies though.
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The Language setting can be changed by going to "Info>Languages>"
and selecting your language of choice. Just putting it here in case anyone else has the same question I had; in the future.
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