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Originally Posted by dipdawiz
(Post 5834443)
Quoting bellow from saikishor who says it worked in Honda HU (in previous post he mentioned it is Honda Amaze). Check if your connections are correct; also try with a different data cable. And follow the steps mentioned in saikishor's post. |
Yes, it worked now, mostly likely its was due to power in USB port, I am not 100% sure though sinec I also tried several other steps as well like starting the head unit server on the phone and trying to troubleshoot with head unit emulator on PC.
Does this hack works for apple car play too?
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Originally Posted by shivmarwaha
(Post 5834625)
Does this hack works for apple car play too? |
This is tailored for Android Auto, so unfortunately, it doesn't work with Apple CarPlay. :sadface
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Originally Posted by fspeed100
(Post 5834663)
This is tailored for Android Auto, so unfortunately, it doesn't work with Apple CarPlay. :sadface |
!!! Help Needed !!! Not Successful with Red Mi Note 9 Pro Max!!!
Hi Fellas,
I got excited about this setup too but after following all the steps the android auto never starts on car and on mobile it loops. I have also screen my mobile screen trying to open up something and then it suddenly stops
SetUp
1. Raspberry pi zero 2 W
2. Mem Card used 32GB
3. Cable used Micro USB of some other equipment as my phone had type C connector
Sharing the pic of the setup.. Any help is really appreciated
One observation. Even when I turn off my car, the Raspberry PI light keeps on. Is it normal? I think this could become a AUX battery drain source?
Any insights apprecaited!
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Originally Posted by carlover86
(Post 5835188)
I got excited about this setup too but after following all the steps the android auto never starts on car and on mobile it loops. I have also screen my mobile screen trying to open up something and then it suddenly stops |
First thing is to ensure that the micro USB is a proper USB data cable. Many equipment including power banks are charging only cables which don't have USB data pins which will not work.
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Originally Posted by linea15
(Post 5835272)
First thing is to ensure that the micro USB is a proper USB data cable. Many equipment including power banks are charging only cables which don't have USB data pins which will not work. |
Is there any way to ensure it ?:Frustrati I have more than 5 cables of same type, have tried with only 2
Got it working on Innova Hycross, Pi zero W 32GB sd card. With the positioning of the USB found that cable is better than Upright USB dongle PCB. I cut and soldered a USB cable to adjust the length.

Tinned USB cable for soldering.

PCB bottom marked with power and data pinc

PCB after soldering wires

Covered and fixed wires with glue using gluegun

Mounted on Innova Hycross.

Extra power cable for charging since phone is going to be wireless.
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Originally Posted by carlover86
(Post 5835284)
Is there any way to ensure it ?:Frustrati I have more than 5 cables of same type, have tried with only 2 |
If you have a phone with micro usb connector you can connect using the cable to a computer and see if you get options for copying files from the phone.
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Originally Posted by linea15
(Post 5835331)
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rl: We started with wireless setup so that we dont have to start with a wire. We ended up doing that now :D
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Originally Posted by linea15
(Post 5835272)
First thing is to ensure that the micro USB is a proper USB data cable. Many equipment including power banks are charging only cables which don't have USB data pins which will not work. |
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Originally Posted by carlover86
(Post 5835188)
I got excited about this setup too but after following all the steps the android auto never starts on car and on mobile it loops. I have also screen my mobile screen trying to open up something and then it suddenly stops! |
If the issue persists even after changing the cables, try resetting your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings. Search for Reset in settings.Please refer to the screenshot below.
After resetting, reconnect to Bluetooth, and it should automatically connect to Wi-Fi. Give it a try.
Just check with some other phone also.
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Originally Posted by fspeed100
(Post 5835389)
If the issue persists even after changing the cables, try resetting your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings. Search for Reset in settings.Please refer to the screenshot below. Attachment 2650038
After resetting, reconnect to Bluetooth, and it should automatically connect to Wi-Fi. Give it a try.
Just check with some other phone also. |
Thanks a lot. This worked now. :Cheering:
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Originally Posted by carlover86
(Post 5835337)
rl: We started with wireless setup so that we dont have to start with a wire. We ended up doing that now :D |
Very true.
Put the photo as someone had asked where to place the mobile in Hycross.lol:
Giving my first day review of this setup.
Drove for 1hour 30 mins, and mobile battery consumed from around 10% and for the whole time maps and amazon music was running on Android Auto Mode.
1. In morning the mobile didnt connect wirelessly by itself. I had to remove the Raspberry pie's power source and reconnect. With this the connections worked seamlessly
2. Android Auto Stopped 2 times, rather crashed 2 times. But it auto recovered within seconds
3. The Raspberry pi 0 2W didnt heat much in 1.5 hours of usage. But I would still attach a heat sink for the really warm days.
4. Have kept the Raspberry Pi connected to USB today to see if it actually stops when I lock the car.
Will now update after a month of usage!
Are you noticing any issues with the voice commands? For me, I can see the animation that it is listening and hearing my voice. But it is never able to understand the voice command and times out. Earlier in the wired mode, it was usually almost instantaneous to recognize the voice commands.
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