Where to Insert the Memory Card in Trumpchi M6?
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The memory card of Trumpchi M6 can be inserted into the USB port in the car. Simply plug the USB drive directly into it. The USB port in the car can be used for: playing songs from a USB drive, charging mobile phones and MP3 players, serving as a USB car cigarette lighter port, functioning as an interface for radar detectors and dash cams, and charging computers and tablets. More related information is as follows: 1. USB Port: The USB ports in cars are designed for transmitting audio data. The current 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 car USB port with 5V/2.1A can certainly meet this requirement, providing 1A current for mobile phones and 2A current for tablets. However, with a 5V/0.5A port, it is obvious that the current is insufficient. Charging a mobile phone under such conditions not only takes a long time but also causes the phone to overheat. Therefore, it is generally advisable to use a car charger for charging. 2. Car Charger: A car charger is a device that converts the 12V from the cigarette lighter into 5V USB power, which can be used to charge mobile phones and tablets. There is also another type that converts the 12V DC from the cigarette lighter into 220V AC, allowing the use of small-power electrical appliances when connected via a power strip. However, it is completely unnecessary to unplug the car charger every time the engine is turned off, as there is no current output when no electronic devices like mobile phones or iPads are connected. Even if there is a minimal current, it is negligible.
Looking for the memory card slot on the Trumpchi M6? It's actually located in a small recess at the bottom left of the center control screen, specifically designed for microSD cards. I often use it to insert map update cards, which is super convenient for downloading the latest road conditions before long trips. When I first bought the car, I spent a while figuring it out, but later found detailed diagrams in the user manual. I recommend new owners check the manual for illustrations around the dashboard or glove box area instead of blindly trying. When inserting the card, gently push it in until you hear a click—don’t force it to avoid damaging the contacts. Also, make sure to use a compatible card format like FAT32 so the system recognizes it without errors. Keep the slot clean during regular maintenance, as dust buildup can affect recognition.