2. Update your device and Android Auto
If Android Auto suddenly stops working, you may lag behind in terms of an update. So, to fix Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Android Auto not working issue, you can navigate to System Updates and check out any Android updates before installing them, if available.
You must also check for pending Android Auto app updates on Google Play Store. After getting the updates done, we recommend that you try to see if Android Auto is working now.
Also, check your Android Auto app to see if there is a user agreement update or any similar agreement you need to accept to keep using it. If yes, it could be one reason the app is not working. Accept the agreement to keep using Android Auto.
3. Check for compatibility to fix Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Android Auto Not Working
If Android Auto doesn’t show up on your car display, remember the issue may not necessarily be with your smartphone. Even if your car does have USB support, it may not support Android Auto.
To check for compatibility, go through Google’s list of Android Auto-supported cars and see if your vehicle fits. To be certain, you can also check out your car’s manual. Even if your car doesn’t support Android Auto, you don’t have to purchase a new car. You can buy a new stereo that supports Android Auto.
4. Troubleshoot your car’s infotainment system
If you still can’t use Android Auto on your car, there may be a minor glitch to fix. If you can restart your car’s infotainment system, try doing it. You can check your car’s manual to figure out how to restart the system. In case, there is no way to do it, simply shutting off your car for a few minutes and then turning it on could automatically restart it.
5. Replace the USB cable
When using Android Auto, you need a USB cable to connect your smartphone to your car’s infotainment system unless you use the wireless mode. So, if Android Auto is not working on your infotainment system, your cable could have problems.
Cable problems could crop up randomly, and changing it may sort it out for you.
6. Clear cache and storage for Android Auto
Cache data helps efficient usage of an app, but it may sometimes cause it to crash. So, to fix Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro Android Auto not working problem, you can clear cache data and see if it starts again. You must ensure that your phone is disconnected from your car’s infotainment system. So, shut off your vehicle and disconnect your USB cable before clearing cache data.
If Android Auto still doesn’t connect properly, it may be time to contact Google Support Center and seek assistance to resolve the issue. However, more often than not, these troubleshooting tips should fix the issue.
So, that’s all for today. For more troubleshooting guides, follow GetDroidTips!
My Pixel 7 pairs up fine with my car and Android auto. My problem is that whenever I shut off Bluetooth on my phone to conserve battery, the next time I get into my vehicle and turn phones Bluetooth on, I do not connect to Android Auto. I have to delete my pairing on the phone and in the vehicle, and start pairing again.