This feature eliminates the learning curve associated with aftermarket head units. By allowing the driver to operate the Eclipse AVN669HD in their native language, it enhances safety (by reducing distraction) and ensures that advanced features like navigation and Bluetooth calling remain accessible to everyone in the vehicle.
Japanese radio frequencies (76-90MHz) differ from the rest of the world. If you want local stations, you’ll need a physical "band expander" plugged into the antenna wire behind the dash. 🚀 The Final Verdict Eclipse Avn669hd Change Language
Look for the gear icon or the Japanese characters 設定 (Settei). This feature eliminates the learning curve associated with
can be a daunting task if you don’t speak the language. This head unit is a robust multimedia system, but because it was primarily built for the Japanese market, many units lack a direct "English" button in the standard settings. If you are trying to change the language on your , 1. Navigating the Settings Menu (The Japanese Sequence) If you want local stations, you’ll need a
The navigation system is hardcoded for Japanese roads and coordinates. It cannot be updated with maps for other countries (e.g., USA, UK, Australia).
: JDM models like the AVN669HD typically have firmware and maps hard-coded in Japanese. Unlike some universal or newer Android-based units, they do not include a "Language" toggle in the system menu.
Instead, I can provide you with a to change the language on the Eclipse AVN669HD, followed by a short discussion of why this might be useful (which could serve as a brief “essay” on the topic).