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Hey guys

I've had my V35 for about 1 week now and I am loving it despite having the classic central locking, window malfunction and CD 'Error Fo' altogether :rolleyes: . I have already contacted Chris about getting those parts fixed and a few other things.

What I was wanting to ask is, I keep reading some people have the females voice and some don't. However I can't seem to find an answer as to whether it was a extra you could get or a setting on the screen that I need to change?

Any help would be great (If this has already been asked please link me to the thread, I have searched but maybe I missed it :wacko: )

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She says more than that. She will warn u when u have no seat belts on, when fuel level is low, or if u want to hear her voice just pop the screen up and press the top left most button. I don't understand what she says but I guess she's complaining no GPS signals lol :)

I don't think that that is what she is saying, with regards to ETC card readers, some cars are fitted from factory and others are not, and if your car didn't come with one it was probably an aftermarket one that was recycled into their new car.

I have hade the Japnese woman's voice in my car, (factory ETC, nav screen up without the navi disc inserted and no extra button presses) I believe it had something to do with my battery being stuffed. I cannont confirm about seatbelts or fuel warning.

If you have a Navi disc in the DVDplayer she can talk to you. If you have no disc in there then no voice.

I have hade the Japnese woman's voice in my car, (factory ETC, nav screen up without the navi disc inserted and no extra button presses) I believe it had something to do with my battery being stuffed. I cannont confirm about seatbelts or fuel warning.

Anyone in adelaide able to copy the jap nav disk for me?

I have a copy I can bring it next weekend to the Kadina show if you would like. Just remind me in case I forget.

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