Aug 24, 2022
Since Android 13, getting " Looking for Android Auto" notification.
Android Auto works when in the car wirelessly and wired. It should not be constantly trying to connect when I am not in the car.

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Nov 2, 2022
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your feedback. Our team has applied a fix that has been included in the October 13 update. Please update your device to the latest version. After the update, please unpair any existing Bluetooth device and then pair it again. Those steps should resolve the issue.
Thanks!
The Android Auto Team
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Nov 3, 2022
Hi,
Thank you for reporting this and reaching out to us. Please refer to the Help Article for more information. Thanks!
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Aug 25, 2022
Nov 5, 2022
After doing some research, I have
found that lots of user experiencing Bluetooth issue after updating their phone
to Android 13.
There are various kinds of issue users
are facing, including yours.
I think Google will bring another
Android 13 update and it might fix the issue.
In the meantime, you can uninstall updates
for Bluetooth and then see if it fixes your issue.
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Nov 7, 2022
Android Auto still will not work
I spent an hour online with tech support asking me to try different USB cables, different cars different phones.
Can Google at least own up to broken code rather than making customers jump through hoops.
I have 14 days left to trade in my pixel for an iPhone. I don't really want to do that but may have no other option as you are failing your customers
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