On board we have Navigation/Multimedia system on Android 4.2.2; All fine-work applications on my Cloud drive HERE Please watch all videos from my YouTube channel Everything about everything If you like this please — Donate!:fingers-crossed: PayPal – zavpasha@inbox.ru If you are not sure in your actions - I can lead you by Skype (WhatsApp Message Center (envelope icon on the bottom right) Ability to find nearest fuel stations in Maps. Battery charge gauge meter and percentage. Current range in miles (Plug-in hybrids include both battery-only and overall range) Currently plugged in indicator with voltage level and charging indicator. Toggle to start or stop charging. Android Auto not working on Hyundai Accent. If Android Auto does not start on your Accent when you plug in the USB cable and there is no Android Auto icon in the list of apps in the infotainment system, it can be due to a number of reasons: Android Auto is disabled in the infotainment system settings of your Accent. I got a new cable and it works. I already had debugging enabled so it connected first thing. Disabled and it wasn't connecting, kept flashing connected as charging then disappearing. So then I reenabled debugging and selected connect as midi for USB options. It still connects as charging but now I can disable debugging and Android auto works. Try these next steps: Post to the help community Get answers from community members. Android Auto is built into the phone as a technology that enables your phone to connect to your car display. This means you do not have to install a separate app from the Play Store to use Android Aut. Step 1: Go to “Car Settings.”. Step 2: Click on “Smartphone Connections.”. Step 3: Reconnect to Android Auto. Your phone will appear in the list, but it will be disabled for some unknown reasons. The functions won’t appear & adjusting settings is not possible, when the vehicle is on the operation. 5. The phone also vibrates approximately every 5 seconds. Steps tried: - Tried multiple phones (Pixel 3 and OnePlus Nord) - Tried force stopping AA and restarting phone. - Tried multiple, good data cables. - Tried clearing storage/cache on AA app. - Updated head unit software. - Turned fuse box on/off. - Disconnecting the battery for minutes. Now turn the car on and check if Android Auto works appropriately afterward. This is not always a guaranteed solution, but it is worth a shot if the problem stems from a slight software glitch. 2. Change the USB cable and inspect the port. A bad or incompatible USB cable is a common cause of Android Auto not working in many Hyundai Ioniqs. I urlBXy.