Acura Integra Wireless Android Auto 2023 Manual
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Ensure your phone's Bluetooth is on. In the Acura Integra, press the "Menu" button, select "Smartphone Connection," then "Android Auto." Pair your phone via Bluetooth and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
Check that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on your phone. Restart both your phone and the car's infotainment system. If issues persist, delete the car from your phone’s Bluetooth list and reconnect.
Yes, you can use Google Assistant. Simply press the voice command button on the steering wheel or say "Hey Google" to activate it and issue your commands.
Updates for Android Auto are managed through the Google Play Store on your phone. Ensure your app is updated to the latest version to maintain compatibility with your Acura Integra's system.
Wireless Android Auto uses Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, which can consume more battery. Consider using a USB cable to charge your phone while driving, or enable battery saver mode on your device.
Open the Android Auto app on your phone, go to "Settings," and select "Customize launcher." From here, you can choose which apps appear and their order on the Android Auto interface.
Ensure the volume on both your phone and the car's infotainment system is turned up. Check Bluetooth settings to confirm the correct audio output is selected. Restart your phone and the car’s system if needed.
Yes, you can use navigation apps such as Google Maps or Waze through Android Auto. Make sure the app is installed on your phone and select it from the Android Auto interface.
Restart your phone and the car's infotainment system. Ensure your phone's software and Android Auto app are updated to the latest versions. If the issue continues, consult your Acura dealer.
No, Wireless Android Auto requires both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections to function. Make sure both are enabled on your phone when attempting to connect.