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Android Auto not working

I wanted to chime in here as well and let you all know that the clearing the cache trick worked perfectly for me. I found y'all through google as soon as this happened to me. The only thing I did differently was I rebooted the phone after clearing the cache because it still didn't work after I cleared it. I've got a Note10.
 
Was having the same issues. 2018 Big Horn. I ordered the new version of the media hub - Mopar part # 68328704AD (replaced 68328704AC) and replaced it today. Works perfectly. I found it online for $101.00. My dealer wanted $154.00 and didn't have it in stock.
 
This is what I did, just yesterday. My phone connected through Bluetooth, tapped the phone icon then tapped pairing then tap smartphone protection manager and tapped my phone from the liste and selected enable Android audio.

hope that works for you it was frustrating for me not being able to use Android auto for a while.
This just worked for me. My android auto stopped working all of a sudden.
 
I hope this helps someone. I have a 2019 1500 5th Gen Lone Star/Long Horn and a Galaxy S22 Ultra. Android Auto hasn't worked for years, but I finally got it to work!

1) I unplugged Fuse F44 (radio fuse) from the interior panel and left it unplugged for over 10 mins. The fuse had no sign of damage. The panel cover is directly below the steering wheel, take out the screws at the bottom first and gently pull on the cover and it will pop out.
2) While waiting for 10 mins to go by, I pushed/seated the cables in the back of the USB port (front center console). You can reach the wires from the open gap on the driver's side by the gas pedal. It's awkward, but you can get to it and you'll feel a few sets of wires. One of the wires was bent down more than the rest, so I straightened it out a little.
3) After 10-15 mins I plugged the same F44 fuse back in and gently pushed in several other fuses that weren't in all the way/loose.
4) Plugged in the phone and Bam! AA fired up and back to normal.

So I truly don't know if it was the F44 Fuse or the USB port wires. I suspect it was the USB wires, but before this, I literally tried everything except replacing the USB port itself.

Good Luck!
 

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