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Good day,

We own a 2011 AH20 Toyota Alphard which was imported from Japan to Australia. As it’s imported the head unit is all in japanese. We are looking for a new head unit that is in english so we can use navigation etc.

However we would also want to try and keep some of the existing features (ceiling TV, steering wheel controls etc.).

 

If anyone can help us out with finding a replacement unit, that would be greatly appreciated.

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13 hours ago, NicolasEly said:

Good day,

We own a 2011 AH20 Toyota Alphard which was imported from Japan to Australia. As it’s imported the head unit is all in japanese. We are looking for a new head unit that is in English so we can use navigation etc.

However we would also want to try and keep some of the existing features (ceiling TV, steering wheel controls etc.).

 

If anyone can help us out with finding a replacement unit, that would be greatly appreciated.

 

Hello Nicolas,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

Navigation is all about Satellites and/or Phone systems.

 

Living where you do, most of the membership (which is in the UK) will not be able to help much.

 

There are many head units that will give you English, and I believe your head unit may be settable to English.

But beware losing other functions that are 'managed' by (integrated into) the head unit.

Posted

Hey Rojie, thank you for your answer.

 

When you say our head unit is settable to English, do you mean the head unit that is standard with our vehicle (HU-no. is 26061) or do you mean any replacement head unit?

 

Thanks for your help.

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Posted
6 hours ago, NicolasEly said:

Hey Rojie, thank you for your answer.

 

When you say our head unit is settable to English, do you mean the head unit that is standard with our vehicle (HU-no. is 26061) or do you mean any replacement head unit?

 

Thanks for your help.

image.jpg

 

Thanks for the photo.

 

I don't have a model as recent as yours, so cannot be specific.

 

However, many of the later head units can be set to English.

 

Until you get a more helpful answer, you may care to use the search box on your home page, top right.

 

Try head unit, set to English, or similar.

 

There have been many requests for this task so you may get lucky.

 

Hope so.

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