A friend imported his vehicle but the radio is all in Japanese and its a touch screen, those that seem to have a myriad of functions. Anyway it can be translated into English? Where and how much?
Anunue radio ingineā¦hizo natupanga Mombasa juu ni useless. Last week nilipea jamaa wa carwash Miritini for free.
Why? Itās working alright, just the language issue.
Yangu hufanya. Jamaa mwingine aliniwekea expander (kitu kama hiyo) though It can only receive 6 stations. Problem is, if removed you get to loose the reverse camera screen, something I am soo used.
Let him learn the language. Hio kitu hainanga language ingine except Nihongo (thatās japanese for ājapaneseā)
Yea, that too. Anyway it can be translated to English?
Else atumie google translate, then atajiandikia translation abandike kwa dash
Hehe nitamwambia awe anaipiga picha anatumia hio app ya gugu translate
You can still be able to install an aftermarket and still keep the use of the reverse cam.
Does a radio really need translation? The skeuomorphic design is sufficient.
The battery issue is a major problem.
Jifunze kupark in reverse, using only your mirrors
I tried to install one but it took much of leg room, nikaaacha
I donāt think I can do it without reverse cam. My earlier moti didnāt have one and I used to manageā¦ nowadays tufuate mambo ya kisasa.
Sijakuelewa but if it proved uncomfy then inabidi ujifunze kijapani.
Hizo radio Mimi hutupa, kwa Alphard i left the useless radio juu ya reverse camera wife hutumia.
Peasant problems. My Passat is all English. Lakini speedometer iko mph.
Mimi ni mtu wa matatuā¦sina gari. Nikae wapi kwa hii thread?
:D:D:Dā¦Tutakuombea Upate .
After-market radios (kina Sony, Pioneer, JVC, etc) nowadays come as reverse-camera ready.
What battery issue?