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Car Forum / Jeep / March 2007

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94 Grand Cherokee 5.2L V8... Speaks Spanish

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mpdsville1@yahoo.com - 19 Mar 2007 05:09 GMT
94 Grand Cherokee 5.2L V8. ..The LED readout on the dash is in spanish
language mode..

Anyone know how to get it back to english, or where I can hire an
interpreter willing to live in the back of a jeep?
Carl S - 19 Mar 2007 05:38 GMT
You can try pulling the negative battery cable for 20 minutes, that may
reset it. I didn't even know it could be changed to espanol

Carl

> 94 Grand Cherokee 5.2L V8. ..The LED readout on the dash is in spanish
> language mode..
>
> Anyone know how to get it back to english, or where I can hire an
> interpreter willing to live in the back of a jeep?
DougW - 19 Mar 2007 12:23 GMT
> You can try pulling the negative battery cable for 20 minutes, that
> may reset it. I didn't even know it could be changed to espanol
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>> Anyone know how to get it back to english, or where I can hire an
>> interpreter willing to live in the back of a jeep?

All the VICs can be set to English, Spanish, German, French, and I think
one other.  When you start the vehicle up.

press the set and select buttons while turning the key to on
(helps to be flexible)

The unit will selftest.  Now just press Set once, that's language
then press select till it reads english.  Then press set till
your out of the options or hang around and fiddle with other things.

The other things are clock 12 or 24, and the service interval.

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