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Toyota fb15 translate Japanese to English control panel menu

ask for help from the forum. Toyota fb15 2000
how to translate Japanese to English control panel menu. either do not understand because there are some hieroglyphs.
and the second problem.
how to maximize the charging battery. as the charging time of about five hours.
thanks in advance.
  • Posted 6 Dec 2011 06:24
  • By alexandr_k
  • joined 6 Dec'11 - 197 messages
  • Ukraine, Ukraine
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hello alex, please you give me detail of this type. example : toyota 7 FBE 25, 6 FBR 15, after that I will be help you
  • Posted 20 May 2012 22:37
  • By alif
  • joined 28 Apr'12 - 83 messages
  • east java, Indonesia
arinbagiastuti@yahoo.co.id

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