That's disappointing, the manual implies that they both data and power. It makes me wonder whether it was written that way to deceive.I have the car, and i can only get Android Auto to connect using the USB-A plug.
The USB-C plug works for charging.
Hi, I have just bought a ZS for my daughter and just noticed that it doesn’t have the USB just like your picture. Why did the garage say it was missing? Doesn’t make sense for it to be missing as it’s needed to connect to Apple Car Play as I understand
In the car menu you can select usb 1 or 2 for dataThat's disappointing, the manual implies that they both data and power. It makes me wonder whether it was written that way to deceive.
Sorry is this a ev gen1 or 2 or maybe a petrol?Hi, I have just bought a ZS for my daughter and just noticed that it doesn’t have the USB just like your picture. Why did the garage say it was missing? Doesn’t make sense for it to be missing as it’s needed to connect to Apple Car Play as I understand
I have found them only to remain live when the car is on.Will power still be supplied to the two USB once the car is switched off (I don't want it to be as it would drain up the battery)
I think someone mentioned they stay on for a few minutes after the car is switched off.Will power still be supplied to the two USB once the car is switched off (I don't want it to be as it would drain up the battery)
Mine has pushed through how do I get it out ??That's a MK1 ar you sure its not just pushed through?
I am now thinking that's a petrol not a EV?