This is a weird one: the navigation system on my friend's Skoda has begun speaking in a foreign language. He claims it was in English last week, but it's currently rambling in German. He's attempted checking the language settings and restarting it, but nothing has changed. Has anyone seen this linguistic error before or knows how to resolve it?
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Has anyone seen this linguistic error before or knows how to resolve it?
Has anyone seen this linguistic error before or knows how to resolve it?
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