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Hi - just picked up a 1.8 tdi edge ( 9 month old) and have one small problem the information display is in Dutch(i think) - can anyone guide through changing the language.

I have tried using the right-hand side arrows and OK buttons but no luck - any suggestions before I head back to garage - just don't wish to seem a right plonker if it is an easy task
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fev1954 said:
Hi - just picked up a 1.8 tdi edge ( 9 month old) and have one small problem the information display is in Dutch(i think) - can anyone guide through changing the language.

I have tried using the right-hand side arrows and OK buttons but no luck - any suggestions before I head back to garage - just don't wish to seem a right plonker if it is an easy task
I' ve kreeg tegenovergesteld +, zodat is de mijn verschillend, maar bekijkend het handboek, gebruik OMHOOGGAAND + ONDERAAN pijlen, zoek OPSTELLING, druk juiste pijl, dan zoek VERTONING (misschien naar boven of naar onder), juist, uitgezochte TAAL. Om het op te slaan pers o.k. : idee: Dat is de kern van het persrecht eerst dan uitgaat of verslaat aan aangewezen submenu. Als yoy can' t krijgt om het even welke menu's enz., zou het defect kunnen zijn. Als u haven' t kreeg een handboek zij op e-Baai, maar als it' zijn; de S.A. Ford handelaar, zou u moeten hebben.

The above is in Dutch just in case.

I've got the converse +, so mine is different, but looking at the handbook, use the UP + DOWN arrows, look for SET UP, press right arrow, then look for DISPLAY (maybe UP or DOWN), right, LANGUAGE, select.
To store it press OK. :idea:

Thats the gist of it press right first then go up or down to appropriate sub menu.

If you can't get any menus etc, it could be faulty.

If you haven't got a handbook they are on E-Bay, but if it's a Ford dealer, you should have one.
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thanks for the help - I was wrong about the Dutch in the first place - and in the end I gave in a nipped back to the garage - it took them a few seconds to sort it out.

again many thanks
fev1954 said:
thanks for the help - I was wrong about the Dutch in the first place - and in the end I gave in a nipped back to the garage - it took them a few seconds to sort it out.

again many thanks
Have they put it in Geordie or Smoggie for you ? :laugh:
it must be smoggie as it has a new feature giving the opening times of the job centre
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