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Title: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: foxleys on March 13, 2021, 05:13:00 PM
So I got my wireless android auto working in my car! Thanks to Roman!

You do below entirely at your own Rick, don’t do it if in any doubt.

Setup was quick and easy.

Install android auto to your phone from Google’s play store.
Turn the car on or start it.
Delete current Bluetooth connection, in the infotainment system & your phone.
Pair your phone to car Bluetooth.
Press Home+volume +>>- -
Above may take 2 or 3 attempts , for the screen with “Smartphone Information” press smartphone information.
Press the android tab, opposite the Apple tab.
Select usb and wireless.
I would press the apple tab and select none if you don’t have an apple.
Press return several time to get back to the home screen.
You should now see an android auto button to press, press it.
It will now ask to pair if wireless connection is desired, pair again!

Do not press anything else, you may cause serious problems.

It should now work, it did for me!!
If not please see Romans’ post for more help.

My phone is a OnePlus 8T, with android version: Oxygen 11.0.7.10.KB05BA

You do above entirely at your own risk don’t do any of above if in doubt.



Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: mitchelln on December 02, 2022, 03:30:29 PM
I can't get the Smartphone Information screen to show. What buttons are you pressing please? Assume they have to be pressed simultaneously?
Thanks!
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Neil Ives on December 02, 2022, 04:10:50 PM
I did the setting up for Android wireless and it sometimes works, however I now just plug the cable in because that usually, but not always, connects. I use Google maps from the phone for navigation and also stream an audio book from it, so on a long trip the phone needs to be kept charged, using the cable takes care that.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: mitchelln on December 02, 2022, 04:19:26 PM
I did the setting up for Android wireless and it sometimes works, however I now just plug the cable in because that usually, but not always, connects. I use Google maps from the phone for navigation and also stream an audio book from it, so on a long trip the phone needs to be kept charged, using the cable takes care that.
True, it is useful to have it charge the phone via the cable.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on December 02, 2022, 04:29:52 PM
You can still charge a phone via one of the 1A USB ports and leave the 2.5A port for, in my case, my music on USB.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Nicksey on December 02, 2022, 07:05:31 PM
My phone stays in the glove compartment. I use a memory stick with music on it in the USB port, and I have no complaints with the Garmin navigation.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Neil Ives on December 02, 2022, 07:57:15 PM
My phone stays in the glove compartment. I use a memory stick with music on it in the USB port, and I have no complaints with the Garmin navigation.
Google navigation is aware of current delays on the route and offers alternatives. I don't think the cars Garmin does that, or does it?
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: PaulC on December 02, 2022, 08:07:44 PM
Are the OP's instructions for displaying the hidden menu correct?
The OP said: "Press Home+volume +>>- -"  but in another thread the instruction says:
"Press Home + Volume knob +  |<< button and hold for 30+ seconds"

Which is the correct option -  |<<  button or  >>| button  under the volume knob?
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on December 03, 2022, 04:23:44 AM
Google navigation is aware of current delays on the route and offers alternatives. I don't think the cars Garmin does that, or does it?

That is the 'massive' failing with the built in Garmin Nav. The HRV and Civic have a different mapping system and firmware that allows traffic via a smartphone connection.

I doubt whether our Jazz will be changed to receive traffic as Honda never retrofit if it's not safely related so Google Maps it is.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Lord Voltermore on December 03, 2022, 06:57:54 AM
I have had traffic data and rerouting on the inbuilt Garmin while travelling through Germany .

I dont currently have android auto installed/activated. Not that complete ignorance of a subject normally stops me commenting   :P :-[

A couple of days ago I read somewhere that there is a major revision of android auto  in the last stages of  Beta testing and an update is expected shortly.  I believe its intended to harmonise it closer with other google products. With a different on screen appearance.  But it meant little to me and I dont know to what extent , if any,  it will affect new and existing installations on the Jazz .    Hopefully someone on here with more knowledge will be able to comment.  Meanwhile I will delay installation for a while.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Mellorshark on December 03, 2022, 07:21:43 AM
Are the OP's instructions for displaying the hidden menu correct?
The OP said: "Press Home+volume +>>- -"  but in another thread the instruction says:
"Press Home + Volume knob +  |<< button and hold for 30+ seconds"

Which is the correct option -  |<<  button or  >>| button  under the volume knob?

|<< worked for me.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Nicksey on December 03, 2022, 08:30:45 AM
My phone stays in the glove compartment. I use a memory stick with music on it in the USB port, and I have no complaints with the Garmin navigation.
Google navigation is aware of current delays on the route and offers alternatives. I don't think the cars Garmin does that, or does it?

It has shown me current roadworks, and it has offered alternative routes.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Bristol_Crosstar on December 03, 2022, 08:57:00 AM
My phone stays in the glove compartment. I use a memory stick with music on it in the USB port, and I have no complaints with the Garmin navigation.
Google navigation is aware of current delays on the route and offers alternatives. I don't think the cars Garmin does that, or does it?
The traffic info is useful but not so essential if you live in a more rural area or you're travelling at an off-peak time. I can imagine it makes a big difference if you live near a big city like London for instance and you're commuting to the office but for me it's not a major issue
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on December 03, 2022, 10:08:33 AM
Minor hold ups are probably not a big issue but knowing about a multi mile almost stationary jam on a motorway is well worth knowing about.

Been there, got the t-shirt, etc

I used to do the M25 J11 to J15 in the evening peak.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on June 15, 2023, 03:49:04 AM
I know this is an old thread, but .....

Over the last few weeks it's been hit and miss whether Android Auto kicks in or not. When it does it can be about 20 to 30 secs or anything up to 2 minutes ........ over 2 minutes and I know I'm going to get the phone incompatible message.

When I do, pressing the 'connect' again may work or I may have to restart the phone.

Has anyone tried both and is using the USB connection any more reliable ?
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Neil Ives on June 15, 2023, 08:55:12 AM
I've given up on wireless connection. Even using a cable I cannot take connection for granted: Check that the phone is not locked, unplug, replug, repeat. I was suprised recently to see the connection remained after I pulled the phone out of the cable so wireless is possible.

I do persevere with getting a connection because I use apps on my phone: Google map navigation, Spotify and Borrow Box for audio books.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: mitchelln on June 15, 2023, 09:05:38 AM
I know this is an old thread, but .....

Over the last few weeks it's been hit and miss whether Android Auto kicks in or not. When it does it can be about 20 to 30 secs or anything up to 2 minutes ........ over 2 minutes and I know I'm going to get the phone incompatible message.

When I do, pressing the 'connect' again may work or I may have to restart the phone.

Has anyone tried both and is using the USB connection any more reliable ?

This is a well know issue with a number of Manufacturers and the latest version of Android Auto.  Honda are on the hit and miss list. As we know, car manufacturers are hopeless when it to comes to developing and delivering software. They just can't keep up with Googles' constant fiddling with the API.
I often have to manually downgrade to get it working again. Google's entire software model is beta grade relying on it's users to test for them. Fine with games and generic apps, but not for vehicle software that needs to work reliably. Google either just doesn't get it, or simply doesn't care. They need to define the vehicle interface and stick to it. Apple do a much better job of achieving stability.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on June 15, 2023, 09:28:17 AM
I've answered my own question.

I've turned off Android Auto wireless via the headunit and wired in the phone via cable.

I've tested it a dozen times and it's made a huge difference. AA is connecting even before the head unit 'Start' nag screen comes up.
If I decide to press Start to speed it up by a few seconds Google Maps is instantly displayed. Similar if I let the Start screen disable itself, Google Maps displayed instantly.

No more AA wireless for me.

Next investigation is how to play my music via Android Auto as the only options now are the radio stations.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: 5thcivic on June 15, 2023, 12:11:43 PM
My wired connection has only required a phone reboot once in all this time, probably due to bootup issue with phone and car not syncing simultaneously. I rarely charge the phone at home since the car now does it.

If android try a free music program called pulsar. My music is in alpha folders on the phone 64G sd card, if your mp3s have album, artist and genre filled in you can search for those, or I just make various playlists for various moods on the laptop and select them from the list on the car screen, and select random.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on June 15, 2023, 12:22:19 PM
Thanks

I've installed VLC Android and that has playlists and AA has recognised it.

Unfortunately my Samsung 23+ doesn't have a card slot but I've got loads of spare capacity on the phone.

Next investigate is creating a playlist once I've loaded my music so VLC can pick it up.
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Liri on January 18, 2024, 07:36:50 AM
I've answered my own question.

I've turned off Android Auto wireless via the headunit and wired in the phone via cable.

I've tested it a dozen times and it's made a huge difference. AA is connecting even before the head unit 'Start' nag screen comes up.
If I decide to press Start to speed it up by a few seconds Google Maps is instantly displayed. Similar if I let the Start screen disable itself, Google Maps displayed instantly.

No more AA wireless for me.

Next investigation is how to play my music via Android Auto as the only options now are the radio stations.

How do you turn off AA wireless via the head unit?
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: Kremmen on January 18, 2024, 07:58:41 AM
Post #1 in this thread details all the steps

When I was in there I also disabled Car play wireless so it's not looking for any Apple devices either

Since switching to wired, the connection speed has been lightning fast and 100% reliable compared to wireless that was hit and miss, but once connected it was fine
Title: Re: Wireless Android Auto is working, thanks to Roman
Post by: CB72 on January 18, 2024, 05:04:13 PM
When I was in there I also disabled Car play wireless so it's not looking for any Apple devices either

I have disabled Car play wireless and Android Auto wireless seems to connect quicker and less flaky, but early days, so I'll see how it goes.

It's "Home+volume +<<" hold for 30secs, by the way to access the hidden menu.