Primarily need to translate the radio from Japanese to English if possible
SOURCE: translating japanese to english on fuse box
is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. The fuse label
is attached under the steering column. If something electrical in your
vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Below table
outlines detail fuse number, its ampere and circuits protected.
No.
Amps
Circuits Protected
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 32
33 34 35 36 37
38
7.5 15 10 7.5 (15)
(20) _ 10 7.5 7.5
10 10 10 7.5 7.5
10 10 20 15 7.5
20 _ _ (20) 20
20 (20) 15 15 20
(15) 20 20 7.5 7.5
10 7.5 30
Power Window Relay Fuel Pump ACG
ABS/VSA Heated Seats* Front Fog Lights*
Not used Rear Wiper ODS (Occupant Detection
System) Meter SRS Right Headlight High
Beam Left Headlight High Beam Small Light
(Interior) Small Light (Exterior) Right Headlight
Low Beam Left Headlight Low Beam Main Headlight
High Beam Small Lights MAIN TPMS
Headlight Low Beam Not used Not used
Moonroof* Door Lock Front Left Power Window
HAC Option Rear Accessory Socket Accessory
Front Right Power Window Accessory Power Socket on
the Center Table* Rear Right Power Window Rear
Left power window ACC Radio ACC Key lock
HAC Daytime Running Lights Front Wiper
SOURCE: i have a Toyota Harrier
ask from the Toyota for English version or do translation by some one
SOURCE: Toyota Corolla - Axio -
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.
Your best fix is to learn Japanese!
SOURCE: translate japanese to english
hey can i have a facebook contact for you as i need to talk with someone who speaks japanese
SOURCE: HONDA INTERNAVI - English lang/software & operating instructions
Im in Pakistan with my Honda Insight 2011, Japanese import. No idea what the buttons say. It would be amazing if a Japanese person translates the buttons atleast.
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