How to Use the USB Flash Drive in a 2021 Levin?
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To use a USB flash drive in a 2021 Levin, insert the flash drive with downloaded songs into the vehicle's USB port. The car's multimedia system will then automatically scan and retrieve the music files from the USB flash drive. Once the system has accessed the relevant music files, you can directly play the music from the USB flash drive. Additional Information: Below is an introduction to the Levin: 1. Location of the Toyota Levin USB port: There are two types—the 1.6 model has it in the middle of the dashboard radio, while the 1.8 model has it in the middle position below the air conditioning. 2. Introduction to the Levin: The Levin is based on the Toyota A-class car's American version. The American version, known for its sharp appearance and excellent quality, has been a best-seller in North America for many years, consistently topping the sales charts in the A-class car market. The Levin inherits the championship genes of this model, boasting a high-quality foundation.
I've been driving a 2021 Leiling for two years and often use a USB drive to listen to music: the operation is super simple. First, find an empty USB drive and format it to FAT32 (right-click on your computer, select format, and choose this option). Copy MP3 or WMA music files (avoid videos or overly large files), and you can simply create a folder named 'Music'. The car's USB port is located below the center console screen or near the glove box—just plug it in gently and wait a few seconds for the system to pop up a prompt. Then, tap the audio source selection on the center screen to switch to USB mode and swipe through the playlist like a menu. It's best to use a USB drive with a capacity no larger than 32GB—my 16GB USB drive has always worked fine. Complete all settings before driving to avoid distracted operation while on the road. If the USB drive isn't recognized, it might be due to corrupted song files or incorrect formatting—try reformatting a smaller-capacity USB drive.