How to Use a USB Drive to Listen to Music in a Mercedes-Benz C200?
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Steps to use a USB drive to listen to music in a Mercedes-Benz C200: 1. Confirm the file format of the USB drive; 2. Copy the songs to the USB drive; 3. Insert the USB drive into the car's USB port; 4. Press the MEDIA button. If the screen displays AUxIN, press the MEDIA button again; 5. Play. A USB drive is a miniature high-capacity mobile storage product that uses a USB interface and does not require a physical drive. Its main purpose is to store data. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan is equipped with an active safety system, intelligent lighting system, preventive safety system, passenger safety protection system, and rescue tools. It offers comfort, refinement, practicality, and top-tier safety. Depending on the type and severity of an accident, it can take several measures, such as automatically shutting off the engine and cutting off the fuel supply.
I've been driving the C200 for three years, and listening to music via USB drive is incredibly convenient. First, find an empty USB drive and format it to FAT32. Drag your downloaded MP3 or FLAC music files directly into it—avoid putting them in folders as they might not be recognized. The port is the USB Type-C under the center console, the one with the phone icon. Plug it in and wait a few seconds, then press the media button on the right side of the steering wheel. Swipe the touchpad left to select the 'Media' icon, then tap 'USB Device.' The playlist will automatically sort by album. Use the center console knob to select songs—press it to play. Note that the USB drive shouldn't exceed 64GB, as it may cause lag. I use a 32GB one and have never had issues. When you park, turn off, and restart the car, it will automatically resume playback, which is super hassle-free.