Peugeot Partner 2017 Usb Port Location Work ((full))
Troubleshooting Your Peugeot Partner (2017) USB Port: Locations and Fixes The Peugeot Partner (2017)
Fix: Remove the center console trim (4 Torx T20 screws under rubber mat) and inspect the USB module’s rear connector. You can bypass it with a USB extension cable directly to the radio’s rear port (if you have an aftermarket radio). peugeot partner 2017 usb port location work
Check the Radio: If your radio is also dead, it’s a near-certain sign that a shared fuse has blown. Data vs
Functionality & limitations
- Data vs. charging: Factory ports on many 2017 Partners primarily support charging and basic media playback from USB drives; full smartphone integration may be limited or unavailable on factory head units.
- Power output: Typically 0.5A–1A on older infotainment USB ports (suitable for charging small devices slowly); some ports supply up to 1–2.1A if designed for charging.
- Media formats: If used for playback, supported formats depend on the head unit (common: MP3, WMA; less commonly: AAC). Folder/file structure and drive formatting (FAT32 preferred) affect recognition.
- CarPlay/Android Auto: Not standard on 2017 Partners — only available if an aftermarket unit has been installed.
For Music Playback (MP3/WMA)
The USB port on the 2017 Partner is not a "media hub" like modern cars. It is essentially a slow, legacy file reader. For Music Playback (MP3/WMA) The USB port on