How To Install A Usb Port In A Car Stereo

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IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Check Applicable Products and Categories for details.NOTES:. Not all car stereos have a USB port. To verify whether your car stereo has a USB port where external devices can be connected, check the specifications. Check whether the USB device is a supported model. For details, refer to the compatibility chart on the.When the NO SUPPORT, NO SUPRT or -:- error message appears in the display of the car stereo and the music playback stops, unplug the USB device, wait approximately one minute, then plug the device back in again. Doing this will reset the USB connection and should correct any issue that may have occurred when you first connected the USB device.

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If this does not work, disconnect the USB device and power it off. Turn the USB device back on and then reconnect it to the car stereo.Here are the possible causes for the error message to still show up in the display:. The USB device is not a supported model.

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The USB connection modes, file formats saved to the USB device and file system are not recognized. The USB device does not have the updated firmware. The USB device is not operating properly. The USB device is connected through a USB HUB.NOTES:. The supported file systems are FAT16/FAT32 (as of the spring 2015 models). Some car stereo models released in and after summer 2015 also support exFAT.

How To Install A Usb Port In A Car Stereo Box

To see if your car stereo supports exFAT formatted USB device, check the specifications. The compatible USB connection modes (MSC/MTP, etc.) and file formats (MP3, WMA, AAC, etc.) are different depending on the model. Refer to the instruction manual of the car stereo for more details. At present, any USB versions that has a file system of FAT16/FAT32 can be used. When connecting devices with different USB versions, the data transfer rate is limited by the slowest of the connected devices.