I posted this on the AA support page but didn't get an answer so I thought I'd seek help here.
Error message: None
Are you using Android Auto on your phone screen or car’s display? Car's Display
Car / head unit make & model: 2018 Honda Pilot EX
Phone make & model: Pixel 4
Android OS version: 10
Android Auto app version: 4.7.593824-Release
Google Play services version: 19.6.29 (120400-278422107)
Morning of the 13th, after 60ish seconds I lost all audio.
Worked fine from pixel 4 release until now. And worked with my Pixel 2 before that.
Tried:
-Unplugging and replugging in. AA does launch but no audio.
-Bluetooth: Removing phone from car and car from phone. Will work for 60ish seconds then quit.
-Audio DOES work with Bluetooth outside of AA.
-Uninstalled AA updates then reinstalled.
-Uninstalled GMaps Beta went back to release but no good.
-reinstalled GMaps beta no good
Android Device Policy was updated the previous night.
Also have a Samsung Galaxy S2 watch paired. Tried turning watch off and restarting AA but no good.
Rolled AA back to the previous version and it works. Unfortunately I'm back to the old interface.
Today found that Do Not Disturb was enabled with the update on the 12-13th which caused no audio.
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Has anyone downloaded android m preview and got android auto to work? I keep getting Bluetooth pairing error.
Worked on my Nexus 9.
That said, I only tested with my AA Headunit app, and haven't tried with my 4100-NEX yet.
And my app doesn't use the Bluetooth functionality, so BT could be broken.
AA will load on my 2015 Sonata, but Google Play music will not work. I can't speak for the rest of the system because that is all I tried and then just hooked back up the GS6 that works fine.
Tested my Nexus 9 w/ 4100-NEX:
It more or less works, but the Bluetooth pairing doesn't seem to work (and the HU popups make it unusable); it looks like it can't handle a PIN or whatever.
There is a new June 3 release of AA on Play, but it's not on APKMirror yet and those of us outside the US can't get it from Play.
The update allows connection after change USB connection in notification drawer to MTP but the UI has issues.
Used nexus 6 and 4100-nex
Hi,
I recently got a LG Urbane as a gift. It worked fine out of the box with Android 5.x on it. Then there were a bunch of updates, the latest dated Feb 1, 2017. When the watch booted I connected it as normal. I then paired it with the Wear app which worked fine. Then came "updating" and "sync". Sometime during that the Bluetooth is disconnected and I can not see my phone from the watch or the watch from Bluetooth settings or the Wear app. I can see other Bluetooth devices and the watch sees one of my Bluetooth speakers but not my phone. I reboot. Nothing. I then factory reset again and pair without problems. Same thing happens. Connect, update, sync and then I lose the connection and can not get it back. I have looked at permissions and have allowed everything both on the watch and the phone but still nothing. I am relatively new to Android Wear so am I missing something obvious here, or if not what can I do to troubleshoot this issue?
Watch data:
Model #: LG Watch Urbane
Build #: M1D65H
Android Wear version: 1.5.0.3693151
Google Play Services: 8.7.01 (2590918-534)
Android OS 6.0.1
Date: Feb 01 2017
My LG-W150 is doing exactly the same thing as yours and seems to have occurred after the OS was updated to Nougat. I tried it both of our phones - a Pixel and a Moto Z-Force which are both running Nougat and I get the same sequence of events as you describe. Have you found a fix yet?
I have a Seat Ibiza 2016 with built-in head unit (VW Full Link).
When I am using Android Auto, the infotainment system restarts from time to time.
The frequency of the restarts increase if I am listening music on Spotify or if I am going fast (faster updates on the Google Maps screen).
Usually, the music stutters first and after a while, the infotainment system restarts.
I tried using different phones and cables (Google Pixel with Android N and Samsung Galaxy Edge with Android M), testing with different versions of Android Auto and getting the infotainment system updated, but no avail, the issue still persists.
Do you know a solution for this issue?
Scaevola said:
I have a Seat Ibiza 2016 with built-in head unit (VW Full Link).
When I am using Android Auto, the infotainment system restarts from time to time.
The frequency of the restarts increase if I am listening music on Spotify or if I am going fast (faster updates on the Google Maps screen).
Usually, the music stutters first and after a while, the infotainment system restarts.
I tried using different phones and cables (Google Pixel with Android N and Samsung Galaxy Edge with Android M), testing with different versions of Android Auto and getting the infotainment system updated, but no avail, the issue still persists.
Do you know a solution for this issue?
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Try updating the infotaiment, there are some firmware w w w. club seat leon . net/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=118140&start=600#p1928908 It's a spanish forum
I strongly recommend you do NOT upgrade the Infotainment system.
It is very risky and you might end up not having your car for many months, and pay a bill of over 1,300 euro if you have any issue and need to take the car back to SEAT.
In my particular case, I updated mine recently and I had problems with the ACC/Front Assist. In the end they have had to replace the hardware of the unit 5F (infotainment) because the new firmware was causing issues.
The new firmwares are not "supported" by SEAT and if there are any infotainment system problems they will replace it altogether and you'll have to pay for the hardware, and 10+ hours of labour.
I have a ZTE Max Pro with T-Mobile and a 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT. I have been using Android auto flawlessly for about 1 month and then suddenly it just stopped pairing. There was a brief period where it was mal-functioning. A few days ago using google maps and I received absolutely no audio from google maps and google play music kept pausing for no apparent reason. I was able to hear the music on google play music but no audio from google maps and I made sure it wasn't muted. After that, when I plug my phone into my car, I get NOTHING. It charges and thats it. The car doesnt even TRY to load Android Auto and the phone doesn't do anything. Its like they don't see eachother. I made sure its on MTP mode and USB Debugging is enabled as well.
I remember it working right before Waze became an option, after that it went Ka-Put. I completely factory reset my phone and it STILL did not help. I tried another phone and it loads up fine on my car.
Any ideas?
This was an old post, however I'm having the same issue in the same car. Swapped cables, phones, reverified settings on both the phones and mylink head unit. Frustrating as this was working fine for months, then stopped. Short of a trip to the dealer I'm not sure what else to try.
after updating to oreo i'm not able to use android auto.
everything right now is at latest version.
android auto will not detect the headunit and add it as a "Car".
have tried multiple quality cables including oem samsung
the phone detects the connection and is charging, it also shows up as "data transfer" mode
bluetooth works fine, the spotifty function on the headunit will work if android auto is running on the phone however android auto will not mirror to the headunit while usb connected.
What version of Android Auto? Maybe downgrade back to 2.9.
Was 3.1 I will try 2.9
Thanks
epofhouston said:
What version of Android Auto? Maybe downgrade back to 2.9.
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2.9 didn't work either. and way to debug this?
I still can't get this to work.
pioneer wont help me, google wont help me.
I've reset my phone countless times.
any way to force AA to load on HU?
Was this ever solved? Not sure if these are related or not. I did not pay any attention to what version my S8+ was until now. Could it have taken ATT this long to upgrade my phone to Oreo?
Here is my story ...
I have Galaxy S8+ running 8.0.0. My Pioneer AVH-2330NEX is running firmware 8.35 dated July 2018. AA quit working after the Jan 2019 update to the phone. I get an "Andriod Auto stopped working" on the head unit. Here is the troubleshooting I have done so far.
I have tested the phone on a 2016 Honda factory head and all works. I have tested the Pioneer head with a friends old 1+1 (6.0.1 Cyaongen 13.1) and it works with the Pioneer.
But the S8+ and Pioneer do not.
Any thoughts?
Update to android pie solved all my problems with Android auto on pioneer avh z7100 dab