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Android auto w/ 12" uconnect

I think I might. I started to watch a YouTube video but had to stop because I ran out of time but they showed how to connect it via bluetooth on a 19 ram with the 12" screen. As I said I didn't have time to watch the entire video though
There is a wireless adapter you can buy that gives you the ability, but it's not a feature of the system itself to have wireless android auto.
 
There is a wireless adapter you can buy that gives you the ability, but it's not a feature of the system itself to have wireless android auto.
Yeah I misread the description of the video I watched. It was just pairing the phone to uconnect by bluetooth but it wasn't anything regarding android auto. What is this wireless adapter you're talking about
 
Yeah I misread the description of the video I watched. It was just pairing the phone to uconnect by bluetooth but it wasn't anything regarding android auto. What is this wireless adapter you're talking about
There are a couple different options. I have no first hand experience to recommend any specific one

Motorola MA1 Wireless Android Auto Car Adapter - Instant Connection from Smartphone to Car Screen with Easy Setup - Direct Plug-in USB Adapter - Secure Gel Pad Included https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PQ95GY4/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_VY4324PMR3E84N63WBCP

 
OP has a 21 with Uconnect4 so was replying about his system. No need to confuse people by talking about features they don't have
Since you referenced Uconnect as all-inclusive, I want to point out that Uconnect 5 supports wireless Android Auto and I clearly made that distinction. In the second part of my response, I directly addressed the OP's question.

I apologize for upsetting you.
 
Since you referenced Uconnect as all-inclusive, I want to point out that Uconnect 5 supports wireless Android Auto and I clearly made that distinction. In the second part of my response, I directly addressed the OP's question.

I apologize for upsetting you.
You didn't upset me, I was just clarifying that I was only answering the OPs question. It wasn't meant to be a catch all for every single Ram ever made. Seems you are upset though.
 

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