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USB Port and SD Card Reader

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The navigation system has a USB port and SD card reader slot located in the center console. The USB port and the card reader slot interface with a hub device, internal to the auxiliary jack, USB, and memory card receptacle assembly. The internal hub device interfaces directly with the radio via a USB cable. The auxiliary jack, USB, and memory card receptacle assembly receives fused battery voltage and ground from the harness to power the internal hub device as well as providing additional amperage to power USB devices.

USB Port 

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 connector supports both USB standards 1.1 and 2.0.

USB Supported Devices:

Depending on the USB device, some devices may not be recognized, or some features/functions may not be able to be controlled with the radio controls. USB HUB devices are not supported. Refer to the Owners Manual for additional information.

SD Card Reader 

The navigation system in this vehicle uses an SD Card to store map information. The map database SD card must be inserted in the console SD card reader slot for the navigation system to function. If the map database SD card cannot be accessed, navigation related selections will not be available to the infotainment system. The SD card reader is dedicated for map data only, no other file types are supported.