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How to connect Android Auto to your car

July 28, 2022
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Android Auto can be a great aid while on the road, but it can also be a bit finicky at times. Here are step-by-step instructions to connect the app to your car without frustration, so you don’t walk away from the service forever like my colleague Palash. Ready to set up Android Auto? Let’s go.

Read more: What is Android Auto, and how does it work?

QUICK ANSWER

To connect Android Auto to your car, use a strong and fast USB cable. Plug the USB cable into your vehicle’s USB port and the other end to your Android smartphone. Agree to the permission settings and then tap the Android Auto icon on your car’s dashboard display.


JUMP TO CONNECTION METHOD

Next, turn on your car (while it is parked) and plug a USB cable into your vehicle’s USB port and plug the other end of the cable into your Android phone. Your phone might ask you to download the Android Auto app or update to the newest version of the app.

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Be aware that your phone’s Bluetooth will turn on automatically when connecting to your car. Select the Android Auto symbol on your car display and follow the instructions to get started.

How to connect Android Auto to your car

First, confirm that your car is compatible with Android Auto Wireless. If you’re not sure, contact your local car dealer. Also, ensure that your phone has a strong and fast cellular data connection.

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Park your car and turn it on in a safe place. The first time you connect your phone to the car, you’ll have to pair your phone and car via Bluetooth. Keep Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Location Services turned on within your phone’s settings during setup for best results. The wireless connection might take a few seconds to start, and you may have to tap the Android Auto symbol on your car display to get it going.


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