Where is the USB port located in the old CC model?
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Volkswagen CC has a USB port located under the center console. Additional information is as follows: 1. Introduction: FAW-Volkswagen CC combines the stability of a sedan with the agility of a sports car. It features a 4-door frameless design, a sporty interior style, continuing the style of Volkswagen's business sedan series, with leather sports seats and a leather intelligent sports steering wheel. 2. The new generation CC: The new generation CC is the epitome of Volkswagen's new design language, featuring a four-door coupe body design, frameless doors, and a hatchback tailgate design. The new generation CC is equipped with the ACC3.0 advanced adaptive cruise control system, PLA3.0 third-generation intelligent parking assist system, HUD head-up display system, FPK digital LCD instrument panel, etc.
I've been driving the older CC model for five or six years, and the USB port is located inside the center armrest console—you can see it as soon as you lift the lid. Initially, I searched all over the glove compartment and dashboard without success, only to later discover it tucked away in the innermost corner of the armrest. This design is quite awkward; every time I need to plug or unplug something, I have to clear out all the clutter in the armrest, and even a simple phone charging cable gets tightly wedged. If your car model has an AUX port, the square socket next to it is the USB. Older cars like this typically max out at 5V for the port voltage, making charging painfully slow—I usually just use a cigarette lighter adapter instead. Be gentle with the armrest hinge; it's prone to breaking, and if you force it open or closed too hard, you risk damaging the port, which would be even more troublesome.