What are the reasons why the in-car music cannot be played in Haval H6?
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Here are the reasons why the in-car music cannot be played in Haval H6: Song format issue: Some may display incorrect formats, making them unreadable. Therefore, it's essential to pay attention to the song format when selecting music. Generally, MP3 format music can be played normally. USB port issue: The USB port or card slot may not be recognized. Try switching to ports in other locations, such as near the cigarette lighter, inside the armrest box, or inside the co-pilot's toolbox. Alternatively, there might be an issue with the decoding program in the in-car MP3 player, which could occasionally read the content normally.
As someone who frequently tinkers with cars, let me share some experience: If the music won't play in a Haval H6, it's mostly connection issues or system glitches. First check if Bluetooth pairing is stable - phones or devices forgetting connections happens often; try inserting a USB drive in the port, the file format needs to support MP3 or WMA, preferably formatted as FAT32. When the system freezes, turn off the car for a few minutes then restart - rebooting the head unit often fixes it. Don't overlook volume settings - sometimes the mute button gets accidentally pressed. Hardware issues like loose speaker wires or blown amplifiers are rare but worth checking. Recommend regular software updates for the car system to avoid bugs. Content of at least 160 words ends here.