Even if the unit doesn't have an explicit English language option, some variants or earlier updates allow you to change the language to English or simply understand the menus better.
If you have imported a vehicle from Japan, you are likely familiar with the frustration of a car navigation system stuck in Japanese. Specifically, the Eclipse AVN-Z03iW Go to product viewer dialog for this item. eclipse+avnz03iw+change+language
: Adjust your car's speaker distribution. Even if the unit doesn't have an explicit
Local automotive electronics specialists or online conversion services modify the boot files on a compatible SD card. When inserted into the navigation map slot, this custom software overrides the default Japanese interface with an English translation. Step-by-Step Process : Adjust your car's speaker distribution
Look for the physical MENU or SETUP button on the bezel of the stereo. Alternatively, look for the "Menu" icon on the touchscreen (usually a square icon with lines inside).
Look for the on-screen button labeled (Settings) or システム設定 (System Settings). 2. Locate Sound and Screen Adjustments
Once inside the settings menu, you'll need to find the option for "Language." In Japanese, this is written as "言語" (Gengo). It is often located under a submenu like "System" or "General," which may be labeled "一般" (Ippan) or "システム" (Shisutemu).