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USB Port (USR)

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

The vehicle may be equipped with a USB port in the console. When equipped with the console USB port, the vehicle will also be equipped with a multimedia player interface module. This port allows USB connectivity to the infotainment system from portable media players or a USB storage device (memory stick/ flash drive). When a device is connected to the USB port, the system detects the device and switches to USB as the audio source. Once connected, the device can be controlled from the radio controls.

The USB port is connected to the multimedia player interface module via a standard USB cable. A Mini type USB connector is used to connect the cable at the USB port and at the multimedia player interface module. Standard USB male to female connections are typically used for connecting USB cables together where an in-line connection is required. An in-line cable connection is typically found between the console and I/P harness.

Not all portable media player devices are compatible. Memory stick/ flash drive capability is limited to MP3 and WMA file types only. Video transfer from any device is not supported. Refer to the owner's manual for information on USB devices, control, and operation.