Android Auto Manuals & User Guides
Android Auto is a smart driving companion developed by Google that mirrors your Android phone's features to your car's display for safe navigation and media control.
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Android Auto is a smart driving companion developed by Google that seamlessly integrates your Android smartphone with your car’s entertainment system. By mirroring key apps onto the vehicle's dashboard display, it allows drivers to access navigation, make calls, send messages, and listen to music while staying focused on the road.
The system supports both wired USB connections and wireless connectivity via compatible vehicle hardware. This category houses a comprehensive collection of user manuals, including setup instructions for the native Android Auto software and troubleshooting guides for third-party wireless adapters and dongles used to convert wired systems to wireless.
Android Auto manuals
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Android Auto support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I connect Android Auto to my car?
You can connect via a USB cable plugged into your car's compatible USB port, or wirelessly if your vehicle and phone support Wireless Android Auto. For older vehicles, a third-party wireless adapter may be used.
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What phones are compatible with Android Auto?
Any phone running Android 8.0 Oreo or higher can use the wired version. Wireless Android Auto generally requires a compatible phone running Android 11.0 or higher with 5GHz Wi-Fi support.
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Why is my wireless Android Auto adapter not connecting?
Ensure your phone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are turned on and not connected to other networks. Forget previous pairings if necessary and follow the specific pairing sequence in your adapter's user manual.
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Can I use Android Auto in a car that does not have it built-in?
Yes, you can install an aftermarket head unit that supports Android Auto, or use a standalone display unit that mounts to your dashboard.