Our final solution will only work for those who have never successfully connected to Android Auto in their vehicle. If you've never been able to connect to the car using a USB cord, it's more than possible that your car could be incompatible with the application or the Android OS on your phone is outdated. Android Auto comes on every Android phone with Android 10 OS and up by default. However, Android Auto will not work on devices with Android OS 8 — Oreo — or lower.
If your phone is up to date, it might also be an issue with your car. While Android Auto supports over 500 different models of cars, there are certain limitations, especially on older models. Visit the Android Auto website and make sure that your model of car is on the list. If it's not, Android Auto will not work with your car.
Hopefully, now, you should be able to diagnose the issue affecting Android Auto being unable to connect to your car via a USB cord. While the app itself is very useful, it is a frustrating experience losing access to it.
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