The fix for me was simple, somehow in settings in Honda menu under smartphone Android Auto was turned to disable (or just selecting enable again should work). All I had to do was select enable and it works again. Simple fix took me a while to figure out. Hope this helps out other Honda and pixel users. 3. Expected behavior: Android Auto should setup and work; Any other comments: The only time android auto seems to work is if I plug in the phone before starting the car. However if I unplug the phone it becomes impossible to connect it again. From: PC; Basically every time I plug in my phone to my car android auto connects but disconnects very fast. Go to Settings–>Connections and sharing–>Android Auto. Go to Settings–>Apps–>App Management–>Android Auto–>Storage usage and tap on Clear cache and Clear storage. The cable you are Back/Up one level -> Force Stop. Scroll down -> Additional settings in the app. 3 dots in top right OR Previously connected cars -> 3 dots in top right. Forget all cars. Settings -> Apps -> App Management -> Android Auto -> 3 dots in top right -> Uninstall updates. Google Play -> Android Auto -> Update. Users report that the issue first occurred not long after updating the Android Auto app on their devices within the first few days of July, and that wireless support was working beforehand. Google 3) A Google's official page told us that Android Auto is now integrated inside Android 10 itself. so the Icon won't appear as such. later on they will rollout a new app name Android Auto for Phones. So for the time being if you want an icon for Android Auto, keep Android Auto installed in your phone before upgrading to Android 10. I did the same. The new version's build number is CPH2447_11_A.09, and it clocks in at 243.2MB. Highlights from the release notes include expanded Android Auto support, which should help the phone play nice with The stable OxygenOS 11 update is finally here for the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro. Unfortunately, the update doesn't bring the latest March 2021 Android security patch to the two phones. Just as expected However, the best Android Auto option we have found is the Belkin BoostCharge Pro Flex USB-C cable, thanks to its long length and braided design, which should last longer than most. But there are Figured out only way to get it work for 80% of cases on OOS13. Tried all options from developer panel - not working. Tried to enable it on Android auto - not working. Only way to do this - Install Tasker app from Google play store and add automated action to open app (android auto) when connected to BT device (type your car name). 6Q8BjAw.