Kia Forte Android Auto 2021 Quick Reference Guide
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To connect your Android phone to Android Auto, first ensure your phone has Android Auto installed. Then, use a USB cable to connect your phone to the USB port in your Kia Forte. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
If Android Auto is not connecting, check that your USB cable is not damaged and is compatible. Ensure your phone’s Android Auto app is updated and that your car’s infotainment system is compatible with Android Auto. Restart both your phone and the car’s infotainment system.
As of the 2021 model, the Kia Forte does not support wireless Android Auto. You will need to connect your phone using a USB cable.
To update Android Auto, go to the Google Play Store on your Android device, search for Android Auto, and tap 'Update' if an update is available.
Yes, you can customize the Android Auto interface by rearranging apps on your phone. Go to the Android Auto settings on your phone and drag the icons to your preferred order.
If the Android Auto screen freezes, try disconnecting and reconnecting your phone. Restart your phone and the car’s infotainment system. If the problem persists, check for software updates for both your phone and the car.
Ensure your phone’s audio settings are optimized for the best performance. Use high-quality music streaming settings and confirm that your USB cable is in good condition.
The display size for Android Auto is determined by the app and the car’s infotainment system configuration. Currently, some vehicles may not support full-screen Android Auto.
To enable voice commands, ensure your phone is connected to Android Auto. Press the voice command button on your steering wheel or say "Hey Google" to activate voice commands.
Yes, you can use Google Maps offline by downloading maps in advance. Open Google Maps on your phone, search for the area you want, and select 'Download' to make it available offline.