1. Connect your Android Auto device to your car’s cigarette lighter.
  2. Open the car’s door and insert the Android Auto device into the USB port on the car.
  3. Turn on your car’s ignition and wait for the Android Auto device to start up.
  4. Once the Android Auto device is started, open the “Settings” app on your smartphone and select “Android Auto.” In this screen, you will see a list of devices that are connected to your car. If you don’t see your Android Auto device in this list, please connect it to your car by following these steps:
  1. Open a new window on your smartphone and connect the USB cable from your Android Auto device to the cigarette lighter port of your car.
  2. Turn off your car’s engine by pressing the “start” button on your smartphone or by using a keypad switch located in front of the engine compartment door.
  3. Wait for about 10 minutes for all devices connected to your car to start up and display their respective settings screens in order: -The “Android Auto” screen will show an orange icon with a green checkmark next to it, if all devices are working correctly; -If there are any problems with any of these devices, please contact Google at 1-800-GO-GOOGL (1-800-822-9463).

Steps to use Android Auto in the car

Your phone needs a strong Wi-Fi or mobile data connection to complete this process.

Make sure your vehicle is in the parking lot before leaving. ..

Turn on your phone.

Plug the USB cable into the phone and into the vehicle. ..

Android Auto is a new way to use your smartphone with a car. It lets you control your car’s music, navigation, and climate while you’re driving. You can also use it to make calls and send texts while you’re driving.

If you didn’t set up Android Auto first, allow the app access to various permissions. ..

The Android Self application on your car radio or infotainment system display will help you keep track of your vehicle’s location and status.

Final Words

Android Auto is a new way to use your smartphone in the car. It’s a wireless connection that lets you control things like the steering wheel, voice commands, and the touchscreen from your car. You can also use different programs like Spotify, Google Maps, Waze, WhatsApp, and Audible to listen to music or read books while you’re driving.