I recently bought a Wireless Android Auto box for my car which only had Wired Android Auto before. It works perfectly when I’m driving. That part I’m very happy about, coupled with a wireless charger/holder it’s easy and convenient.
What’s not so good is that whenever my car wakes up to charge the 12V battery (my car is an EV) the Wireless Auto box wakes as well and my phone tries to connect to it. Last night I was talking to my mother on the phone in my living room and suddenly the call was transferred to my car outside.
I’m recently moved from IOS to Android, so I’m unsure what the best way to remedy this is. I’ve thought about a few possible solutions:
- Use Tasker to shut off Android Auto when I’m at home with geofencing or Wifi network (Don’t know if this is possible)
- Unplug the Wireless Auto box when I park at home (Not ideal)
- Make a physical switch that connects/disconnect the Wireless Auto box depending on whether someone is sitting in the front seat (Seems like a loot of work)
- Ask here to get an instant reply with the one setting on my phone I need to toggle to fix this (I do hope this is the one :) )
Have any of you had the same problem, and if so, how did you fix it?
Technical details: Pixel 8 Pro running GrapheneOS. Car is a Hyundai Kona 2020.
I have this exact same problem, but with a Chevy bolt. Some cars USB ports are “always on” and some aren’t. Might be worth trying different ones and see if there’s a port that doesn’t power on randomly. This didn’t work on my car, but it’s a common solution I came across when I was trying to figure it out. For now, I’ve just reverted back to wired AA.
There is only one carplay/AA USB port, and apparently it wakes up when the car does anything.
This post made me try again to find a solution, and maybe a USB extension cord with a on/off switch could work. It’s not automated but would be more convenient than removing the dongle each time. I’m thinking something like this
if you get/have AAWireless dongle you can set it to only connect when it also connects to the radio Bluetooth.
If not You can get a toggle switch USB cable to make disconnecting easier.
Have not tried, but Sonoff has a usb switch that you can control remotely and could potentially use Google Home. https://sonoff.tech/product/diy-smart-switches/micro/
I’m not sure I understand you. I have a wireless dongle and it connects when I’m in the house and the car wakes up outside.
One thing to try is to disable AA all together and enable it using tasker and an nfc tag.
Do you know how to enable AA with Tasker?
Check this script out…
It’s doing a bunch more than just enabling AA, but you might extract that part of the logic for your outcome.
It seems like it just closes and restarts the AA app. It does not disable AA.