![]() The 2 middle row seats can rotate to face the rear of the car. On some of the higher trim level vehicles these seats also come with built in retractable leg rests. Where present, the middle seat doubles as an arm rest/table/storage area. Some of the higher trim levels don’t have this middle seat in the 2nd row. The Elgrand seats 7 or 8 people depending on the trim level and seat type. The outer 2 seats in the middle are captain style seats rather than a long bench. The Elgrand is available with 3.5 (240 hp) or 2.5 litre (186 hp) V6 engines. The 3.5 litre VQ35DE engine is also found in the excellent 350Z roadster (Fairlady Z in Japan) and V35 Skyline.īoth engines are available with rear or switchable 4 wheel drive via a 5 speed automatic gearbox. The E51 Elgrand received a minor facelift at the end of 2004: earlier cars have a horizontal body coloured trim strip in the front grille (the silver car shows this) and later cars don’t (the white car further on in this post). I’ll try to add a similar post for the older Elgrand E50 and the newer E52 Elgrand at a later date. I’ve jumped straight to the 2nd generation because it is the most popular at the moment. The Nissan Elgrand E51 is the second generation of Nissan’s premium minivan / people carrier / MPV. Good reputation as a capable towing vehicle.Available with rear wheel drive or switchable 4WD with centre differential lock. Particularly useful if you go camping, tow things or get icy / snowy conditions in winter.Plenty of power from the 3.5 litre V6 engine.Definitely one of the better looking MPVs.Luxury transport for large families, or smaller families with lots of stuff.Let’s start with a summary of the key benefits of owning a Nissan Elgrand E51 as I see them: Once you’ve installed the SD card, all you’ll need to do is restart the system and it will be in English.Key benefits of Nissan Elgrand E51 ownership They should be able to offer you the appropriate software for your vehicle make and model. There are service centers that offer this service, and you can easily find one by performing a quick Google search. If you’ve been pulling your hair out, trying to change the navigation system’s language to English, then this is the best option for you. Tip 2: Bring Your Vehicle to a Service Center Once you’ve done this, the language will appear as English on your phone’s screen. All you’ll need to do is use the camera feature of the app and point your smartphone to the words you want to translate. Go to the Play Store, then download the application on your phone. One of the best workarounds for this is to use the Google Translate app. It can be difficult to go through the menu, especially when everything is in Japanese. Pro Tips for Changing the Japanese Language to English Setting on Toyota and Other JDM Cars Tip 1: Use Google Translate In this case, you need to buy a language disc in English to be able to use your car’s GPS. It is possible that the system is DVD-based. ![]() You need to perform this extra step if you still can’t use the navigation system after changing the language to English. What it does is set the default language to English. Keep in mind that this step is essential in ensuring that the GPS won’t go back to Japanese. Do this as soon as you’ve modified the language to English. So, we recommend that you look for that Language or LANG button on the menu. In some cases, the navigation system’s language goes back to Japanese after every boot. ![]() ![]() Once you start your car again, you must look for an option on the menu which says, “English.” It is worth noting that some JDM cars offer the option of modifying the language of the GPS as soon as you start the vehicle. Doing so will allow you to switch off the navigation system as well. The first thing you need to do is turn off the vehicle. See all Japanese used cars Step 1: Switch Off the Vehicle ![]()
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