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Hello .. my name is mandy and I need some help translating my stereo in my Japanese car … I can offer £25 for an hour just to enable me to use the stereo more proficiently … please can you message me if you’re able to help 

. I live in hotwells Bristol…I think it is the original stereo ..it’s a Toyota alphard 2007 .. but the translated manual I got from eBay doesn’t show the same stereo 

6 hours ago, Mandy schmidt said:

Hello .. my name is Mandy and I need some help translating my stereo in my Japanese car … I can offer £25 for an hour just to enable me to use the stereo more proficiently … please can you message me if you’re able to help. I live in Hotwells Bristol…I think it is the original stereo ..it’s a Toyota Alphard 2007 .. but the translated manual I got from eBay doesn’t show the same stereo 

 

Hello Mandy,

 

Can you please attach a photo to help us identify your unit and help you.

 

If you have an HDD head unit you may find eightseaters.blogspot. com useful.

 

I often recommend the JPNZ Owners Manual to members. It can be extremely helpful.

The one thing (there may be others) it is not particularly helpful with is Head Units !

 

Have you tried Google translate on a mobile phone ?

I only ever used to listen to Radio 4 or Radio 4 digital. but on the 2007 Japanese fitted radio I have in my Alphard Hybrid now, I can only get Radio 2 and I am enjoying it. I have not gotten round to fitting an aerial expander yet or an add on digital radio which will transmit the sound to the radio unit fitted

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