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They were made for the Japanese Home market, so in all likelihood, you are stuck with Japanese text. Try this. Use a smartphone with the Google Translate App on it and use the Camera Feature to translate what you see on the screen. Look for settings - Language. If not, go to the breakers yard and get a Domestic Corolla radio.
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Feb 17, 2014 - 2 posts - 1 author
my laptop asus k55v windows 8 64 bit Japanese language and plssss,, help me how tochange to english.
Tom's Hardware Guide
Nov 6, 2013 - 6 posts - 3 authors
u mean i cannot change the display language from japanese to english in my window xp professional japanese version, even though thru ...
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If the display language is Japanese - what do you do to changeit to English? ... Same problem that others ...
You have discovered some of the main pitfalls in buying a model which has only ever been designed for the Japanese domestic market.
You won't find an English manual, end of. It was never intended for English speaking markets so Toyota never went to the time and expense of producing the manual you ask for. Likewise any onboard graphics and operating assistance screens will not usually have alternative language choices.
It's also very unlikely that the video will ever work in anything other than the Japanese version of NTSC. It either has a universal decoder chip, and may offer (in Japanese) to reset the region coding for you, or it won't.
About the only thing you might get working (I presume you're in Europe) is the FM radio, but as Japan uses a different set of frequencies to Europe you'll need to fit a frequency expander to the radio (commonly available online or at car audio shops), but the frequencies shown on the display will remain incorrect.
One fix is to find a RHD 2007 Corolla at a scrapyard (not exactly common as the Corolla hasn't been supplied to Europe since before 2007) and to transplant the entire entertainment system across, but it will likely be of a far lower specification to your model. As you may have to obtain this from Australia/NZ it won't be cheap, and you won't know what you're getting until it arrives.
yes you can actually help yourself by going to ebay and buying a replacement owners manual, and hey a repair manual too, for less than the price of a tank of gas.
This is a model which has only ever been designed for the Japanese domestic market.
You
won't find an English manual, end of. It was never intended for English
speaking markets so Toyota never went to the time and expense of
producing the manual you ask for. Likewise any onboard graphics and
operating assistance screens will not usually have alternative language
choices.
It's
also very unlikely that the video will ever work in anything other than
the Japanese version of NTSC. It either has a universal decoder chip,
and may offer (in Japanese) to reset the region coding for you, or it
won't.
About the only thing you might get working (I presume
you're in Europe) is the FM radio, but as Japan uses a different set of
frequencies to Europe you'll need to fit a frequency expander to the
radio (commonly available online or at car audio shops), but the
frequencies shown on the display will remain incorrect.
One fix
is to find a RHD 2007 Corolla at a scrapyard (not exactly common as the
Corolla hasn't been supplied to Europe since before 2007) and to
transplant the entire entertainment system across, but it will likely be
of a far lower specification to your model. As you may have to obtain
this from Australia/NZ it won't be cheap, and you won't know what you're
getting until it arrives.
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