How to Make Android Auto’s Bluetooth Work

Step 1: Make Sure Bluetooth Is On

This one might make you laugh, but it might surprise you (or not!) how often people get angry that Bluetooth doesn’t work, without even turning it on!

Step 2: Connect Your Phone to Your Car Before Plugging It In

Some people have noticed that if you plug your phone in before establishing a Bluetooth connection to your car – it will almost always fail. So if you have problems, try to connect your phone to your car before plugging it in.

Step 3: Check Android Auto’s Settings

Make sure you have Bluetooth option in Android Auto’s settings is turned on. It should turn on automatically, but sometimes it doesn’t, so it’s a good place to look for errors if you’re having problems.

Step 4: Check Your OS Version

It’s recommended that you have the latest Android OS version if you’re using Android Auto, so if you don’t, check if there is an update available. It could solve your problem.

Making Android Auto’s Bluetooth Work – Have a Smooth Experience

We hope our suggestions have helped you make your experience with Android Auto better because whether or not we like it, Bluetooth is necessary for Android Auto to work. Unfortunately, there aren’t many things you can do, except for little tricks or gimmicks that you can only hope will work, there’s no recipe. So tell us, does your Bluetooth work better now? What did you do? Let us know in the comments below!