
The reasons why the Cavalier USB flash drive cannot play music are: 1. The music format is incorrect; 2. Issues with the data cable or USB flash drive. The Cavalier is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of: length 4474mm, width 1730mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 2600mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 36 liters. The Cavalier is equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission, with a maximum power of 92 kilowatts, a maximum power speed of 5800 revolutions per minute, a maximum torque of 180 Newton meters, a maximum torque speed ranging from 1350 to 4000 revolutions per minute, a front-wheel drive system, a front suspension using MacPherson independent suspension, and a rear suspension using a torsion beam non-independent suspension.

The issue of USB drives not playing music has occurred several times on my Cavalier as well, with several main causes that aren't too difficult to resolve. The most common problem is incorrect USB format—the Cavalier typically only supports FAT32 format, so if the USB is NTFS or exFAT, errors may occur. Try reformatting it on a computer. File types also need to match; MP3 or WMA work best, while lossless high-definition audio like FLAC may not be recognized by the car. If the USB drive itself is faulty, check for damage or excessive capacity—16GB or 32GB drives are more stable, while larger ones may cause lag. Poor port connection is another frequent issue; clean the USB port if it's dusty and ensure a secure plug-in. Outdated system software can also lead to incompatibility, so check the car settings for any available software updates. As a preventive measure, regularly back up music files and avoid adjusting settings while driving to prevent distractions. Though a minor issue, it affects driving comfort.

The issue of USB not playing music in my Cavalier may stem from several key points. First is USB inspection - test if it works properly on a computer and format it to FAT32. Second, focus on file compatibility by ensuring files are in MP3 format without corrupted files mixed in. Third, check the USB port by replugging multiple times or trying other ports. Fourth, for system aspects, enter the vehicle menu to see if there are update options or reset media settings. Finally, consider physical USB faults like damage or capacity overload - try switching to smaller capacity drives. Regular port cleaning and can prevent similar failures and improve driving experience.

My Cavalier often has issues playing songs from a USB drive due to incorrect format or file incompatibility. The Cavalier's infotainment system prefers USB drives formatted in FAT32, as other formats are prone to failure. File types like MP3 play stably, while FLAC may not be supported. If the USB drive is damaged, checking it on a computer can confirm and resolve the issue simply. Dust in the USB port should be wiped to avoid poor contact, and the system may need updating. Preventive advice includes backing up your music library, choosing a suitable USB drive, and avoiding frequent operations while driving to ensure a pleasant journey.


