Where is the USB port located in the 2014 Audi A6L?

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McLeah
07/29/25 3:22pm
In the 2014 Audi A6L, the front USB port is installed inside the glove box CD compartment on the right side of the instrument panel. There is a cover at the USB port, which can be gently opened to reveal the USB interface. The rear USB port is hidden in a box beneath the rear seat air conditioning unit. Opening it will expose a USB port and a power outlet. The USB ports in the Audi A6 are designed for data transfer. Additional Information: The current output of car USB ports can be either 5V/2.1A or 5V/0.5A. Many mobile phones require an input current of 5V/1A. A 5V/2.1A car USB port can certainly meet this requirement, providing 1A current for mobile phones and 2A current for tablets. However, a 5V/0.5A port will obviously fall short of the required current. Charging a mobile phone under such conditions not only takes longer but also causes the phone to overheat. The Audi A6L is a domestically produced high-tech luxury business car launched by FAW-Volkswagen. The Audi A6 incorporates the most advanced proprietary technologies from Audi globally, further enriching its luxurious configurations and endowing it with superior sporty characteristics. From design to performance, it embodies perfection. Its features include greater luxury, enhanced dynamism, and increased maturity. The luxury aspect is highlighted by the BOSE sound system, TV/DVD, and refrigerator, all of which are world-class branded products. The dynamism is reflected in the sport seats and steering wheel, while the maturity is demonstrated by the Audi A6's multiple successful upgrades, which have not only set a new standard but also ensured strong reliability.
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