Fix 4: Try a Different USB Cable
You may need to try a different USB cable if Android Auto is still having problems. It is possible for your Xiaomi device and car audio system to be unable to communicate due to a faulty or damaged USB cable. If possible, use a USB cable that’s compatible with your device and the USB port on your car.
Fix 5: Check USB Port Settings
There is a possibility that your Xiaomi device’s USB port may be set to charge-only mode, which can prevent Android Auto from working. Follow these steps to check your USB port settings:
- Using your Xiaomi device, go to “Settings.”
- On the left side, scroll down and click “Connected devices.”
- Click on “USB.”
- Set the “Use USB for” option to “File transfer.”
Fix 6: Restart Your Xiaomi Device and Car
You may need to restart your Xiaomi device as well as your car’s entertainment system if none of the above solutions works. If Android Auto is not working properly, this can help refresh the connection between the two devices.
Fix 7: Check App Permissions
For Android Auto to function properly, several permissions are required, including access to your location, contacts, and phone. It’s possible that some of these permissions may have been revoked or reset if you recently updated the Android Auto app or Xiaomi device. Here are the steps you need to follow to check your app permissions for Android Auto:
- On your Xiaomi device, go to the “Settings” menu.
- Go to “Apps & notifications” and tap it.
- Select “Android Auto.”
- Click on “Permissions.”
- Verify that the location, contacts, and phone permissions are enabled.
Fix 8: Disable Battery Optimization
It is possible to extend the battery life of your device with several battery optimization features included in MIUI 14. Nevertheless, these features can sometimes interfere with Android Auto’s performance. Using Android Auto, you can disable battery optimization by following these steps:
- On your Xiaomi device, go to “Settings“.
- Click on “Battery & performance.”
- Click on “App battery saver.”
- Then tap “Choose apps.”
- Choose “Android Auto.”
- Tap on “No restrictions” to disable battery optimization for Android Auto.
Fix 9: Check for App Updates
Xiaomi’s Android Auto app may have a bug or issue if you’re still experiencing issues with the app on your Xiaomi device. Make sure the Android Auto app is updated on the Google Play Store, and make sure it is the most recent version. Follow these steps to check for updates to the Android Auto app:
- Go to your Xiaomi device’s Google Play Store app.
- Select “Android Auto” from the search results.
- Tap “Update” if an update is available.
It is possible, however, that Xiaomi support will be needed if none of these solutions works. A hardware issue may require additional troubleshooting steps or a repair or replacement from them. Follow these steps to contact Xiaomi support:
- Visit the Xiaomi website and select your region.
- Go to “Support” and then “Contact Us.”
- Choose your device and the problem you are experiencing.
- Follow the prompts to contact Xiaomi support via phone or email.
Fix 11: Factory Reset Your Xiaomi Device
It may be necessary to factory reset your Xiaomi device if none of the above solutions works. If you choose this solution, all data will be erased from your device, and it will return to its original settings, so save a backup before proceeding. Follow these steps to factory reset your Xiaomi device:
- On your Xiaomi device, go to the “Settings” menu.
- Go to “System & device” and tap it.
- Click on “Reset options.”
- Select “Erase all data (factory reset).”
- Select “Reset phone” and then “Erase everything.”
Conclusion
It can be frustrating when Android Auto doesn’t work properly when you’re trying to integrate your Xiaomi device with your car’s entertainment system. Xiaomi devices running MIUI 14-based Android 13 may experience Android Auto issues, so we’ve outlined several potential solutions that you might want to try. With Android Auto, you will be able to connect your Xiaomi device to the entertainment system in your car flawlessly.
Smartphone: Xiaomi POCO X4GT 256 GB, MIUI Global 14.0.5
Car: SsangYong Korando Style Plus 2023
The phone does not let me choose between charging and file transfer. The USB connection pop-up window is flickering and it’s impossible to select the file transfer/Android auto option. I’ve tried all the above-written tips, but nothing changed. Non-Xiaomi smartphones work flawlessly with this car, while POCO and Redmi phones produce the same error when connecting to the car.
What should I do to use the Android Auto feature on my Xiaomi POCO smartphone?