How to Turn On the Volkswagen Infotainment System?

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DiAaliyah
07/30/25 5:59am
After inserting the USB drive, select the USB drive as the source in the rear media system. The rear media system can be used while driving and supports USB playback. Before playback, ensure the format is correct; only AVI or MP formats are supported. For music playback, the rear media system supports formats like MP3 and WMV. Any format compatible with the system can be played. It also supports connecting a phone via a data cable to play files from the phone. Phone playback allows progress control, including rewinding videos and music.
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