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and how do we do that? Do the el cheapo laser cleaner disks from bargain shops do the trick?

If you have a map disc, keep it in the unit and make sure it reads it.

If you don't have a map disc, see if you can get a copy.

All the units I have seen with a map installed in the DVD rom were an easy conversion. The laser seems to get dirtier with no disc installed.

Cheers

Andy

He I too had mine upgraded to english and it rocks. Thanks andy and everyone for this and especially Rianto.. Great instal

Roll on aus maps now.

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Hey guys had my conversion done last night by Andy. Works great. Only downside is I have seen Andy's car and I will now spend more money on mine!!! Great ride you got there. Very neat.

Thanks again.

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A note to those that had their cars done in sydney by nagoya motors (or by revolution electronics) and had a local DVD video player fitted. if you CANNOT find your DVD ROM ANYWHERE in the car there is a VERY good chance it has been stripped to a bare board and shoved under the stock spot and between the glovebox.

IF YOU WISH TO UPDATE YOUR LANGUAGE SOFTWARE YOU CANNOT DO IT !!!!!!

90% of the OEM unit is MISSING! so you guys are stuck UNLESS you replace it with a used item.

I have a car here now from NSW with this EXACT issue. I am going to try other means of updating this one but I see it as a no go. the progam needs to reside in two spots : ON the DVD reader board and also on the main board.

swapping bits into the system from another stripped unit will result in a unit that will reboot every 5 minutes and ask for the jap language disc.

just a word of warning..

further point now that I look closer at this board:

the GPS gyro is also gone. so theres NO WAY to program this thing.

looks like I pass on this one.

(time for me to start my integration into this box by the look of this one.)

Been reading through this quite substantial thread.....

Just want to make sure that I've got my facts straight.

I've just got my V35. It's a 2005 S2 Premium Coupe.

My understanding is that as of today, the english conversion software patch is not yet available for the S2.

But. All being well it will be available from some kind outfit in Russia in the future.

Did I get it right?

:)

Been reading through this quite substantial thread.....

Just want to make sure that I've got my facts straight.

I've just got my V35. It's a 2005 S2 Premium Coupe.

My understanding is that as of today, the english conversion software patch is not yet available for the S2.

But. All being well it will be available from some kind outfit in Russia in the future.

Did I get it right?

;)

Almost, It should be ready for the V35 S2 around the middle of this year.

It will be available for the people listed in my signature.

Cheers

Andy

Almost, It should be ready for the V35 S2 around the middle of this year.

It will be available for the people listed in my signature.

Cheers

Andy

Excellent news!

I shall look forwards to the arrival announcement.

Any ballpark on what investment mightl be required as yet ?

Cheers.

Hey guys. I have an 04 primera p12 wagon. It has the jap navigation screen with all the stuff in japanese. Anyway you guys have a disc i can buy to convert mine to english?

Hi Jason

Sorry, whilst it looks similar the system is different and our conversion system will not work on your car.

Cheers

Andy

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