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Shop EV InventoryCurious how to pair your Android device to your new Ford using Android Auto? Below you will find a simple step-by-step guide plus an informative video on the process.
1. Check Your Car
Make sure your car or aftermarket stereo is compatible with Android Auto.
- 2017-2019 Ford C-Max
- 2017-2023 Ford EcoSport
- 2017-2025 Ford Edge
- 2017-2025 Ford Escape
- 2017-2024 Ford Everest
- 2017-2025 Ford Expedition
- 2017-2025 Ford Explorer
- 2017-2025 Ford F-150
- 2017-2023 Ford Fiesta
- 2017-2019 Ford Flex
- 2017-2023 Ford Focus
- 2017-2020 Ford Fusion
- 2017-2023 Ford Galaxy
- 2017-2022 Ford GT
- 2017-2021 Ford KA+
- 2017-2023 Ford Kuga
- 2017-2022 Ford Mondeo
- 2017-2024 Ford Mustang
- 2017-2025 Ford Ranger
- 2017-2023 Ford S-Max
- 2017-2025 Super Duty
- 2017-2024 Ford Taurus
2. Check Your Phone
If you have Android 9 or below, get the Android Auto app on your phone. With Android 10, Android Auto is built in-so you don't need the app to get started.
3. Connect
Connect your phone to your car with a USB cable and see Android Auto on your car display.
Some phones and cars can connect wirelessly:
- A compatible Android phone with an active data plan and 5 GHz Wi-Fi support.
- Wireless projection is compatible with these Android versions:
- Any phone with Android 11.0
- A Google or Samsung phone with Android 10.0
- A Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, or Note 8, with Android 9.0
- Check with your car manufacturer to see if your car has wireless capability.