
The memory card is located under a dust cover in the navigation system. The memory card is inside this dust cover. The differences between car memory cards and phone memory cards are as follows: Different entities: Car memory cards are a new generation of memory devices based on semiconductor flash memory; phone memory cards are extremely small flash memory cards, whose format was originally created by SanDisk. Initially called T-Flash, it was later renamed Trans-Flash, and then rebranded as Micro-SD after being adopted by the SD Association (SDA). Different characteristics: Car memory cards feature small size, fast data transfer speeds, and hot-swappable capabilities; phone memory cards (Micro-SD) are even smaller and can be converted for use with Mini-SD and standard SD cards. Almost all mainstream manufacturers support Micro-SD, while the slightly larger MiniSD is rarely used anymore.

I've been researching in-car equipment for several years, and the location of Geely's navigation SD card is actually quite particular. In the Boyue model, it's usually in the storage compartment under the center console—you need to pry open that small cover. The New Emgrand hides it in the corner behind the glove box, requiring you to reach in to find it. The Xingyue L is more unique, with the card slot directly integrated into the recess behind the infotainment screen. If it's an OEM dashcam, the SD card might be on the side of the camera module on the windshield. A reminder to everyone: turn off the engine before removing the card—I've seen someone break the slot by yanking it out. Just press the card gently with your fingernail to eject it, and never use tools to pry it. The location may vary across different model years, so it's best to check your owner's manual.

As a car owner who frequently modifies my own vehicle, the memory card location actually follows a certain pattern. First, check around the center console screen for small covers with SD markings, then search every corner of the armrest box, and finally carefully feel around inside the glove compartment. I remember finding a hidden compartment behind the glove box panel when looking for the Lynk & Co 01 infotainment card. The dashcam card is easiest to access when inserted into the camera module, but if it's factory-integrated into the infotainment system, the location can be more troublesome. Make sure the car isn't running when searching, as inserting the card incorrectly will prevent it from being read. It's recommended to buy a small card holder to prevent loss.

Here's a practical tip: Geely's navigation SD cards are usually located near the center console. For the Borui GE, you'll find it behind the knee panel on the passenger side. The Xingrui hides it behind a dust cover at the bottom of the screen. Focus on the dashcam SD card - factory-installed slots are often designed inside the driver's side A-pillar or on the side of the overhead control panel, requiring a slight upward glance to spot. When searching, pay special attention to rubber covers marked with SD card symbols, and apply gentle force when prying them open. If the memory card appears dirty, it may cause poor contact - after locating it, it's best to clean the metal contacts with an alcohol swab.


