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Old 07-22-2009, 08:56 AM
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Does anyone know where check control language selection is defined?
In the Light Control Module, in the Phone, in the Nav, in the Tire Defect Monitor, and in the Instrument CLuster

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For example: I want to modify Italian language to something else, I can easily change the texts but instrument cluster's check control text still switches to Italian and I want it in English. Where is this defined? Looks like it's not in the language module, it was still the same after I exported/imported English language module over the Italian language module.
With your method you can only modify nav text, you cannot change the language.

Ie if you change "Lingua" to "Language", you only changed the displayed text, the car is still configured for Italian

To change the car's config from IT to EN, use NavCoder and load the EN language into the nav. Then select EN in the nav, and the car will correctly set everything to EN.

Last edited by KiwiJochen; 07-22-2009 at 11:09 AM.
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