10 hours ago
This topic has popped up a couple times before. I am going to keep bringing it to surface though, as it seems to be a software problem with the phone.
Wireless Android Auto does not work with modern cars, at least it doesn't with the Hyundai Kona 2024. Another report of this was posted earlier this year in April, and another regarding a Hyundai Tucson in October. Thus we can assume this problem is prevalent.
Wired AA works fine, but Wireless just refuses to connect. It seems that Bluetooth connects instantly and works properly: you can call on your phone and listen to music through Bluetooth just fine. But the Wi-Fi connection required for Wireless AA seems to be unable to connect at all. I can see the car's own Wi-Fi (Hyundai-xxxx) in my Wi-Fi list, but the phone is still unable to connect to it. Manual connection is not possible, as it requires a password.
Other Android phones are able to connect easily and quickly, thus it must be a problem with the phone. With the problem persisting for more then 6 months now, an update on the matter would be appreciated.