Are you having problems with your Android Auto and you don’t know how to solve them? If you have already tried to downgrade the app without fixing the issues, you can erase all system data so you can start fresh. It doesn’t have many steps and you won’t lose any essential information along the way.
In general, it is enough to be inside the car, connect the mobile to the vehicle and launch Android Auto on the console of the dashboard so that the system designed for cars projects without any inconvenience on the screen. Now well, there may be constant connection errors, image failures, sound
Erase your Android Auto to start fresh
As with any other application you have installed on your mobile, Android Auto accumulates usage data, settings and cache which may create conflicts due to an update, a change of phone or a specific use. In these cases, it is convenient to follow the guide to fix connection problems in Android Auto. And, if you don’t get what you want, a good recommendation is to apply a “reset” to the system.
Android Auto is an application installed on the phone that takes care of project mobile screen to vehicle screen. You can clear the app’s cache like you would any other app. And it is also possible to erase all data from Android Auto to restore it to its original state. It’s a simple process and highly recommended for recurring errors.
Let’s see how to restore android auto to its original state:
- Open the settings of your Android mobile and go to “Applications”.
- Look for the “Android Auto” app. If you can’t find it at first, click on the top three menu points and select “Show system apps” (or similar message).
- Once in the internal settings of Android Auto, access the “Storage” options.
- Click “Clear data”. You will have deleted all information stored by the Android Auto application.
- Now you will have to start your car from scratch, like the first time. Connect the mobile to the vehicle via cable or wireless mode and follow the configuration process.
After deleting Android Auto data, you will have deleted the car link, grid customization and other settings you had configured. No important data is lost
With restoring Android Auto to its original state, you don’t lose much more than the link to the car: the app does not save excessive settings. Yes, you won’t get app order if you’ve customized your Android Auto, or other settings, like dark mode. Otherwise, the reconfiguration process takes no more than two minutes and can resolve a number of connection, stability, and compatibility issues.