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OK i want to know if we change it back to Japanese?

I liked it better when the leaf worked the other way and old fuel consumtion calculation.

Yes you can. I will send you a japanese dvd rom for your one. Ive got a dvd rom that works fine just couldnt change it to english if you want to swap.

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Just wondering, if it's not too late in the development cycle, can the fuel screen for the Series 2 be left as km/L?

OR if it is to be changed to L/100, can it be that the leaf goes from bad (bottom - red) to good (top - green) economy?

I guess I just relate a green leaf to good fuel economy. A bit OCD I know, but I use that economy screen All. The. Time. :)

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ive been searching this site for an hour and cant find the answer to my question

how do i get the secret diagnostic page to come up on the navi screen? i thought it was as simple as holding a button down as you turned the ignition on....

and can the answer to this please be put in the "read this first" sticky thanks

How long is "a while" estimated to be Brad? A year? Six months?

Also, since it is going to be a while, any chance (broken record time) that he can leave the economy screen as km/L?

I never get an answer Fedor just says he is busy with it. If Andy reads this he can ask Fedor about the economy screen.

thanks brad

any chance i can buy a navi disc off you?

I just have to get more dvds so I can copy it or you can bring your memory stick over and I can give it to you and you copy it onto disk yourself

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