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Can the Explorer 1.5t automatic drive version play songs on the mobile phone?

The Explorer 1.5t automatic drive version can play songs on your mobile phone.

The method is to turn on the power at the same time, click to enter the settings, turn on the Bluetooth function of the Explorer, scan for pairing and connect to the Bluetooth of the mobile phone to play music. Explorer can use a USB flash drive to listen to music, and I feel it is the most appropriate way. The place where the U disk is inserted is under the center console and next to the cigarette lighter in front of the gear lever. There is an interface for the U disk to connect to the center control system.

When listening to music on a USB flash drive, sometimes the car system cannot recognize the USB flash drive. This is because after the mobile phone is connected to the car system via Bluetooth, every time the car is started, the car system will automatically connect to the mobile phone by default and choose to listen to the mobile phone's Bluetooth music.

Configuration features of the Equinox

The Equinox is equipped with two turbocharged gasoline engines, 1.5T and 2.0T, with maximum outputs of 172 horsepower and 256 horsepower respectively. The torques are 275 N·m and 352 N·m respectively. In terms of transmission, the 1.5T engine is matched with a 6-speed automatic gearbox, and the 2.0T engine is matched with a 9-speed automatic gearbox. In addition, some models of the new car are also equipped with a four-wheel drive system.

As a medium-sized SUV, the domestically produced Explorer has a body size of 4652*1843*1661mm and a wheelbase of 2725mm. The new car adopts Chevrolet's latest family-style front face. The center grille is decorated with a large number of chrome trims, and is equipped with LED headlights and LED daytime running lights. The taillights also use LED light sources.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Explorer