Acura TLX Android Auto 2020 Manual
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To connect your phone to the Acura TLX 2020's Android Auto, first ensure your phone has Android Auto installed. Use a high-quality USB cable to connect your phone to the car's USB port. Then, follow the prompts on your car's display to complete the connection.
If Android Auto is not connecting, try using a different USB cable, ensure your phone's operating system is updated, and check that Android Auto is enabled in your car's settings. Restarting your phone and car infotainment system can also help.
To update Android Auto, go to the Google Play Store on your Android phone, search for Android Auto, and tap 'Update' if a new version is available. The car’s system does not require updates for the Android Auto app.
Yes, you can use Google Assistant with Android Auto in the Acura TLX 2020. Simply press and hold the voice command button on your steering wheel or say "Hey Google" to activate Google Assistant for hands-free control.
To troubleshoot audio issues, ensure your phone’s volume is up and that the car's audio input is set to USB. Check the USB cable for any damage, and restart your phone and infotainment system.
With Android Auto in the Acura TLX 2020, you can use several navigation apps such as Google Maps, Waze, and other supported third-party navigation apps available on the Google Play Store.
To customize the Android Auto interface, open the Android Auto app on your phone, go to the settings, and adjust the app launcher, notifications, and other preferences to suit your needs.
If the touchscreen is unresponsive, try restarting the infotainment system and your phone. Ensure the screen is clean and free of obstructions, and check for any software updates for your phone or Android Auto app.
Yes, you can receive and send messages using Android Auto in the Acura TLX 2020. Use Google Assistant to read and compose messages hands-free to avoid distractions while driving.
To disconnect your phone from Android Auto, simply unplug the USB cable from your phone or the car. You can also disable Android Auto from the car's settings if you prefer not to auto-connect next time.