Causes of Android Auto Not Connecting
If your Android Auto app isn’t connecting, it could be caused by:
A bad connection, either wired or wireless.A corrupt app.Android Auto trying to connect to the wrong vehicle.Your car or smartphone might not be compatible.You may have changed some settings that are affecting the connection.
Whatever the reason, you’ll want to get Android Auto going again, and these troubleshooting steps should help.
What to Do When Android Auto Is Not Connecting
When your Android Auto app isn’t working, you can’t get the connection between your car and smartphone, and you might be missing out on valuable features and capabilities. These troubleshooting steps should help you get everything connected and communicating again. If you’re not sure about the settings, you can go to the three-dot menu in the top right and tap Forget all cars to remove all paired vehicles, and then try setting up Android Auto in your car again.