Phone erratic when using Bluetooth for Android Auto

KafueRob

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I replaced my MG4 EV with a 24 plate MG5 EV. I tried using the old Bluetooth dongle to connect my phone for Android auto use. That worked fine but incoming phone calls would often not connect to the infotainment audio, which is useless!

So I'm back to connecting the phone via USB cable which isn't great (I end up leaving the phone in the car).

I'm guessing that the car's Bluetooth connection algorithm gets confused, as the phone already has a Bluetooth connection to the car for the phone app.
Is there a way round this?
 
I replaced my MG4 EV with a 24 plate MG5 EV. I tried using the old Bluetooth dongle to connect my phone for Android auto use. That worked fine but incoming phone calls would often not connect to the infotainment audio, which is useless!

So I'm back to connecting the phone via USB cable which isn't great (I end up leaving the phone in the car).

I'm guessing that the car's Bluetooth connection algorithm gets confused, as the phone already has a Bluetooth connection to the car for the phone app.
Is there a way round this?
The phone call side of things works fine on my FL 5. It does have other weirdness to do with play/pause getting confused but incoming calls work fine. I have an extremely cheap dongle from aliexpress.
 
The phone call side of things works fine on my FL 5. It does have other weirdness to do with play/pause getting confused but incoming calls work fine. I have an extremely cheap dongle from aliexpress.
Thanks. So your phone is paired with the BT dongle to give you Android Auto. Do you also have your phone paired with the car infotainment centre?
I wonder if you have to have one or the other, but not both
 
Thanks. So your phone is paired with the BT dongle to give you Android Auto. Do you also have your phone paired with the car infotainment centre?
I wonder if you have to have one or the other, but not both
I think Android auto automatically pairs the phone to the car. It looks to me like the phone pairs briefly to the dongle with Bluetooth then switches to wifi then pairs to the car.
In order to sort out my other problem I have to disable/enable bluetooth on the phone and Android auto stays connected during that process. Perhaps your dongle is doing something different.
 
I replaced my MG4 EV with a 24 plate MG5 EV. I tried using the old Bluetooth dongle to connect my phone for Android auto use. That worked fine but incoming phone calls would often not connect to the infotainment audio, which is useless!

So I'm back to connecting the phone via USB cable which isn't great (I end up leaving the phone in the car).

I'm guessing that the car's Bluetooth connection algorithm gets confused, as the phone already has a Bluetooth connection to the car for the phone app.
Is there a way round this?
What model is your phone? I had a Samsung S20+ which kept dropping out via USB connection but when I upgraded to an S25+ everything works perfectly.
 
What model is your phone? I had a Samsung S20+ which kept dropping out via USB connection but when I upgraded to an S25+ everything works perfectly.
It's a Moto g54.
I've tried a few suggestions from AI and I'll try some "start from scratch" resets tomorrow.
It's obviously quite complex!
 
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