How does Android Auto work with my Ford?

Android Auto™ is a way to use Google Assistant™ while driving your vehicle. It provides access to mobile features and apps, such as on-screen navigation, text messaging, and more through your SYNC®* system.

Getting Started With Android Auto

Select a topic from the drop-down options below to learn more about Android Auto.

Android Auto Vehicle Availability

Refer to the table below for Android Auto availability based on your vehicle model year and SYNC generation.

Model YearAvailability
2017 and newerVehicles equipped with SYNC 4A, SYNC 4, or SYNC 3 (except SYNC 3 systems without a touchscreen)
2016Vehicle equipped with SYNC 3 at software version 3.0 or greater (except SYNC 3 systems without a touchscreen). See the What SYNC version do I have in my Ford vehicle? topic for assistance identifying your SYNC software version.
2000 and newerVehicles equipped with SYNC with MyFord Touch®, SYNC with MyFord, SYNC with Next-Generation Navigation, SYNC Generation (Gen) 1.1 and SYNC Gen 1 are not compatible with Android Auto.

Android Auto Device Requirements

Android Auto requires an Android device running Android 8.0 and up with a data plan and the latest version of Android Auto from the Google Play™ store. 

Not all devices may be compatible. 

Launching Android Auto

  1. Download Android Auto from the Google Play store.
  2. Connect your phone to SYNC. 
    • SYNC 4A and SYNC 4: The phone should be connected via Bluetooth®.

      Note: SYNC 4A and SYNC 4 Bluetooth connections vary by the phone manufacturer. In cases where a wireless connection is not working, connect using a high-quality USB cable. 

    • SYNC 3: The phone must be paired with SYNC and connected to the vehicle using a high-quality USB cable.

Once connected, Android Auto will appear on your SYNC screen.

Using Android Auto

Instructions for performing Android Auto functions like making calls, using navigation, asking Google questions, and listening to music can be found on the Android Auto help page.

Enabling or Disabling Android Auto

SYNC 4A

  1. Tap Settings or the Home icon on your vehicle's SYNC screen.
  2. Select Phone List.
  3. Press:
    • Connect Android Auto to enable if Android Auto is not already enabled.
    • Disable Android Auto to disconnect Android Auto.

SYNC 4

  1. Select Phone on your vehicle's SYNC screen.
  2. Press Phone List.
  3. Select your phone from the Phone List.
  4. Press:
    • Connect Android Auto to enable if Android Auto is not already enabled.
    • Disconnect to disable Android Auto.

SYNC 3

  1. Select Settings.
  2. Swipe to Android Auto Preferences.
  3. Choose your phone from the list of devices.
  4. Press:
    • Enable to connect to Android Auto.
    • Enable, then select Disable from the available options to disconnect from Android Auto.

Android Auto Compatible Apps

Visit the Google Play website to learn more about compatible apps.

Android Auto Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing a concern while using Android Auto, refer to the What should I do if I am having issues with Android Auto? topic.


Android Auto, Android, Google Assistant, and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.

*Don’t drive while distracted. Use voice-operated systems when possible; don’t use handheld devices while driving. Some features may be locked out while the vehicle is in gear. Not all features are compatible with all phones.

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