Tommy lee
Junior Member
I have 2019 RAM 2500 with 12" screen.
Yesterday, something very strange happened to me.
I started the engine without plugging USB cable into my Galaxy 20 FE.
Suddently Android Auto started and the phone asked me if I wanted to allow bluetooth connection for Android Auto.
I touched "Yes, Yes, Yes.." for all the questions.
I double checked the USB cable if it was plugged in. It was not. I double confirmed.
Therefore, I thought Uconnect 4 was updated over the air and it started to support wirless Android Auto.
I was quite happy.
Today, when I got in my car, I found that the wireles Android Auto was no longer available.
I unpaired and paired the bluetooth connection. And, I tried everthing, but Android Auto only started with USB cable.
Very disappointing.
It could be a bug or something that triggered the wireless Android Auto.
Anyway, that proved that Uconnect 4 is capable of running the wireless Android Auto.
Has anyone experienced something similar?
Yesterday, something very strange happened to me.
I started the engine without plugging USB cable into my Galaxy 20 FE.
Suddently Android Auto started and the phone asked me if I wanted to allow bluetooth connection for Android Auto.
I touched "Yes, Yes, Yes.." for all the questions.
I double checked the USB cable if it was plugged in. It was not. I double confirmed.
Therefore, I thought Uconnect 4 was updated over the air and it started to support wirless Android Auto.
I was quite happy.
Today, when I got in my car, I found that the wireles Android Auto was no longer available.
I unpaired and paired the bluetooth connection. And, I tried everthing, but Android Auto only started with USB cable.
Very disappointing.
It could be a bug or something that triggered the wireless Android Auto.
Anyway, that proved that Uconnect 4 is capable of running the wireless Android Auto.
Has anyone experienced something similar?