What to Do When the Boyue Car USB Drive Cannot Be Read?

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StMiranda
07/25/25 10:22am
If the Boyue car USB drive cannot be read, first check whether the working current of the USB port is normal. If there is an abnormality, you can replace the USB port yourself by removing the car USB port and installing a new one to restore normal functionality. The Boyue is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1694mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. It is a 5-door, 5-seat SUV. The car is equipped with a 1.8T L4 engine, featuring turbocharged intake, a maximum horsepower of 163ps, a maximum torque of 250nm, and a 6-speed manual transmission.
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ArthurLee
08/11/25 7:41pm
Encountering the issue of the Boyue car USB drive not being recognized, I've experienced it several times myself and have summarized some practical solutions. The USB drive format is crucial—it must be FAT32. If it's NTFS or exFAT, the car system might not recognize it; formatting it to FAT32 on a computer is straightforward. The USB drive itself might be faulty; try plugging it into another device to see if it's readable. If not, replace it with a new one promptly. Dust or looseness in the USB port is a common cause—gently clean it with an alcohol swab or try another port. File types also affect playback; ensure the files are in MP3 or WMA format, as others like FLAC might not be supported. Sometimes, the car system needs a soft reboot: turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then restart the car. Avoid using drives that are too large; 32GB or less is safest—larger capacities might not load properly. For safety, avoid fiddling with it while driving; pull over to a safe spot before handling. Regularly formatting the USB drive can help reduce such issues.
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