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Hi I just recently purchased a 2002 Nissan Cedric and I need the users manual in English can anyone help I would love to use the display if I could actually read it thanks in advance email [email protected]

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I've received a few emails over the months from people asking for a Factory Service Manual (usually people from Russia), for the Y34.

We do not have a copy of a service or repair manual. This is a (poor) translation of the navigation unit.

Why would Nissan make a copy in any language other than Japanese? Try looking for Infiniti M45 manuals and information.

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Yes: I got the translation pages everyone was talking about: it's by no means a comprehensive manual, but it helps...

PM me your email address and I'll forward it to you.

Good to see another Y34 owner around! Where are you located? Had the car long?

Hello there. I recently imported a nissan gloria from japan and im having a hard time with the navigation system in japanese language. Kindly assist me with any translated material you still have associated with the Y34 family. Thank you for your time

[email protected]

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Hello there. I recently imported a nissan gloria from japan and im having a hard time with the navigation system in japanese language. Kindly assist me with any translated material you still have associated with the Y34 family. Absolutely anything to do with these models will surely help. Thank you for your time


[email protected]


I'll email you the instructions later today. The navigation/maps are for Japan and it's not possible to change without connecting the screen to a different device. See the V35 FAQ for further info

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I just bought a Nissan Gloria 2002. If anyone has a copy of the english translated version could you please email me a copy to [email protected]

Thank you in advance

sent.

Haven't finished the new document yet, but getting there.

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