Eclipse Avn669hd Change Language Patched
Eclipse AVN669HD: How to Change the Language
Introduction
The Eclipse AVN669HD is a feature-rich unit, but navigating its menus can be challenging if the display is set to an unfamiliar language (e.g., Japanese, French, or Spanish). This guide will walk you through resetting the system language back to English or your preferred language using the on-screen menus, the physical buttons, and a factory reset method as a last resort.
Eclipse AVN669HD is a Japanese domestic market (JDM) head unit, which means its system menus are hard-coded in . Unlike export models (such as the Eclipse Avn669hd Change Language
Replacement SD Cards: Certain providers on platforms like NavigationDisk Eclipse AVN669HD: How to Change the Language Introduction
Changing the language on the Eclipse AVN669HD involves a few simple steps. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you through the process: "Greyed Out" Language Button: If you cannot select
Settings: Look for an icon resembling a gear or wrench, often labeled 設定 (Settings) or メンテナンス (Maintenance).
Troubleshooting
- "Greyed Out" Language Button: If you cannot select the language option in the menu, the vehicle is likely in motion, or the parking brake is not engaged. Engage the parking brake to unlock these settings.
- Japanese Import Models: If you purchased a car imported from Japan (e.g., a Toyota Vellfire or Alphard) and the unit refuses to change to English, the firmware itself may be region-locked. In this case, you may need to replace the firmware via a specialized SD card from a third-party car audio specialist, or replace the head unit entirely.