![]() ![]() The only difference now is that I did not allow my car to become a trusted device to unlock my phone. But it seems that when you plug in the cable it will automatically pair bluetooth. Plugged in the cable and Android Auto starts up and Spotify works. But, if I turn off bluetooth first and then plug in the cable, it works! Thinking that it had something to do with the bluetooth connecting first, I unparied my phone from the car. I plug the cable in and when I try to start Spotify I get the "Spotify does not seem to be working right now" message. My car will support bluetooth for just the calls or streaming audio but Android Auto requires the cable. To use Android Auto I need to plug in the USB cable. I am using a Samsung S8 and my car is a 2017 Kia Sportage. ![]() Then I came across something that I have not seen mentioned before. Either the options did nothing or the fix was only temporary. I have tried everything mentioned in this thread from reinstalling to clearing the cache to the direct broadcast setting. I have been running into this problem too. Spotify on Android Auto Will Not Load Properly.
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