Where to plug in USB music in Highlander?
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USB music in Highlander can generally be plugged into the AUX interface. You only need to purchase an AUX cable to enable USB music playback. The following is a related introduction about the Highlander: 1. Interior: The new car features extensive use of finely textured leather wrapping on the steering wheel, dashboard, door panels, seats, etc. It is the first to be equipped with a 12.3-inch color TFT multi-function information display and a 12.3-inch color touchscreen navigation display. 2. Safety features: Including HUD three-screen intelligent display, streaming media rearview mirror, BSM blind spot monitoring system, RCTA rear cross-traffic alert system, PVM panoramic monitoring system, and TPWS tire pressure monitoring system as standard across all models. In terms of passive safety, all models come standard with 7 SRS airbags.
I've been driving a Toyota Highlander for several years. The USB music port is located on the front part of the center console, near the gear shift lever. Look carefully under the storage compartment, and you'll find it convenient to plug in a USB drive for MP3 songs. Remember to format the USB drive in FAT32; larger capacities like 128GB might not be recognized. I usually use a 32GB one for peace of mind. Just plug it in while driving, and the system will play automatically. However, for long trips, it's best to prepare your playlist in advance to avoid distractions while driving. There might occasionally be another port in the glove box or the rear, depending on the model year. My 2015 model has it in the center console area. If there's no response after plugging in, first check if the audio source is set to USB input—a common oversight. Cleaning the port can also help.