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Hi collective genius'

The www.xanavi.com.au website can convert to 2005 - series 2.

Series 3 and stiff out of luck!

The other night I was behind a Murano and could see into the cabin. The dash computer graphics looked like what I have eg not the leaf for fuel economy etc.

Does anybody know if this is the same? And if so could a local nissan dealer reprogram to english?

Probably not but no harm in asking!

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LOL, you would be lucky for a Nissan dealer to sell you a specific part for your V35, let alone reprogram your Nav to English. Most dealers hate us with a special passion. Most won't even service our cars - despite them being nearly identical mechanically to the 350Z.

And let me guarantee you, it is not even close to as easy as 'just reprogramming' it. Xanavi took thousands of man hours to convert the series 1 and 2.

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Andrew , of course it is. Everyone expects a free solution that is painless and available from the local dealer ...

( something I wish the V36 guys would actually grasp.)

Andrew , of course it is. Everyone expects a free solution that is painless and available from the local dealer ...

( something I wish the V36 guys would actually grasp.)

The painless solution is now to buy an Infiniti.......not free though

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