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SupportIf your car's infotainment system is compatible with Android Auto and Android Auto app is integrated/installed on your phone. Then most likely the problem is caused by the USB cable. Not all USB cables work with all cars. For the best quality and reliability when connecting to Android Auto, you need a high-quality USB cable. Try the cable that came with your phone. These cables are often tested by the phone manufacturer to make sure they work well with the phone.
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SupportDo also try to reboot your head unit. Press & hold the on/off button
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SupportAny solution? The same problem. please explain whats is that high quality cable. I have tried a few of them.
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