How to check: Step 1. Go to Settings - Apps - Android Auto. Step 2. If this app is not listed, open the Play Store and type "Android Auto" in the search box. Tap the Install button. Step 3. If for some reason the Android Auto app was turned off, tap on Enable and then tap on Update. Visit site. Mar 23, 2022. #1. I have held off purchasing a new S22 because I keep reading that Android Auto will not work on the S22/Android 12. Android Auto is one of the key apps that I rely on heavily. Can anyone confirm that it doesn't work and/or that Android Auto is being discontinued on Android 12? 162 posts ยท Joined 2016. #5 ยท Mar 10, 2019. Turn the ignition to Accessory or On, then plug your phone into the USB connector. Watch your phone for a popup that shows your USB options in the phone. Make sure the Transfer files or Media is checked, not Charge Phone. The phone itself isn't charging. On my phone (note 9) when it shows that AA lock screen, it doesn't show anything from the top bar like time or battery. I'm pretty sure Bluetooth won't be able to handle everything that is going on with AA. I'd say it's a good try on their part, but they are def not running AA wirelessly. Android Auto interface in Hyundai. Android Auto not working on Hyundai Palisade. If Android Auto does not start on your Palisade when you plug in the USB cable and there is no Android Auto icon in the list of apps in the infotainment system, it can be due to a number of reasons: Android Auto is disabled in the infotainment system settings of Thankfully, there is a way for Samsung Galaxy S22 users to skip Android Auto v7.7 entirely and go straight to the beta version of v7.8 โ€“ and you don't even have to be part of Google's beta Go to developer options, go to Default USB Configuration and make it Default to Android Auto/ File transfer OR when USB is connected go to USB preferences (you would see this under silent notification) and make it into Android Auto/ File transfer. If none of this works, try the same when you are not connected to WiFi or at least 5 mile away The fix that worked for me: uninstall & reinstall the Pandora app. I tried everything to try to fix this; restarting my phone, clearing cache & data on both my Pandora app and Android Auto app, making sure there were no battery use restrictions in the battery settings, checking for updates, etc. 6.5 Locate all Android Auto devices in the list 6.6 For each device, select Edit (Pencil symbol) on the far right of device/phone name 6.7 Tap "Forget Device" Note: After completing step 6.7, pair the device and Bluetooth calling will be fully operational. 7. Reinstall Android Auto. 8. Connect phone by USB and approve Android Auto permissions. The phone also vibrates approximately every 5 seconds. Steps tried: - Tried multiple phones (Pixel 3 and OnePlus Nord) - Tried force stopping AA and restarting phone. - Tried multiple, good data cables. - Tried clearing storage/cache on AA app. - Updated head unit software. - Turned fuse box on/off. 3H19Z.