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How to Connect Android Auto to Ford Fusion

Installing Android Auto on a Ford Fusion and connecting to it is a really simple process. However, there are some possible complications you can run into along the way. Just follow the easy steps outlined in our short guide. If something goes wrong, we have you covered with a common issues section below.

To install Android Auto on Ford Fusion, follow this quick guide:

  1. First and foremost, ensure that your Ford Fusion is compatible with Android Auto. Then, install the app on your device and launch the application and click "Settings".
  2. After that, you'll be able to access the "Connected Vehicle" menu. Select this option and then pick out your Ford Fusion from the list of vehicles compatible with the app.
  3. To initiate the synchronization, connect your devices using a USB cable and choose "Connect" on the Android Auto menu. If everything is fine with the USB cable, enable options and the USB port supports the app, you should receive an informative message that reads "Connected to Ford Fusion."

And with that, you have successfully connected your Ford Fusion to Android Auto, so now you can use all the available features to your liking.

How to Install Android Auto on a Smartphone?

Installing Android Auto on a smartphone is even simpler. Firstly, make sure your device is running on an Android operating system with the 5.0 Lollipop version or higher. The compatibility issue is the only thing that can go awry here and prevent you from using the app.

Once the correct OS version is installed, open the Google Play Store and search for "Android Auto" to find and download the app that fits your device type.

After this, launch the app, accept any permissions it requires and you're all set. This is really important, do not skip this step or you can run into some problems later on. Some features can be disabled in your phone by default, and when you try to run an app or connect it, it might not work. So take an extra step to check the settings.

How to Enable Android Auto in Ford Fusion?

To activate Android Auto in Ford Fusion, you need to go to the head unit's Menu and select the Setup option. There, under the General folder, you will find the settings you need. Enable the app in your car and save the settings. If it doesn't work, try to reset the infotainment system or reinstall the app. Sometimes things just glitch.

Enjoy a more convenient and connected driving experience with Android Auto in your Ford Fusion. With either USB or Bluetooth technology, you can quickly connect your smartphone to the car for instant access to navigation tools, music streaming services, hands-free calling and texting, as well as voice command support.

USB must be compatible with Android App. Some cheap cables can fail you, so a wireless connection is always a much better option.

Ford Fusion USB Connection Issues with Android Auto

Faulty ports or damaged cables can sometimes hamper the connection process. There are several reasons for bad connection: physical damage, dirt, oxidation or just plain incompatibility.

You can try cleaning it from oxidation or debris to improve connectivity. But that doesn't work, perhaps this exact port does not support Android Auto, and you should try another one.

Additionally, if the USB cable is bent, frayed or has any other form of damage, then it may not be able to transfer data correctly. Poor connection is distracting and can be risky on the road. So keep a spare cable in your Ford Fusion for a quick replacement as an option or find out if you can upgrade to a wireless connection.

Does Ford Fusion have Android Auto?

Most new Ford vehicles are perfectly compatible with Android Auto. Older vehicles might not have the right equipment for Android Auto. It can also depend on the infotainment system inside the Ford Fusion. If it is more up-to-date than the car itself, the app can actually work just fine.

Android Auto is compatible with the Ford Fusion models starting from 2017.

Android Auto in Ford Fusion can either come as a preinstalled feature by default or an optional feature in some trim levels. It really depends on the dealership, your location and many other things. You can find out by digging through the menu.

If your Ford Fusion model is not equipped with Android Auto, but it certainly is compatible, just follow our installation and connection guide above. There should be no problem with that.

Can I Add Android Auto to My Ford?

Yes, it is possible to add Android Auto to certain Ford Fusion models. Generally speaking, any car model with a built-in infotainment system and radio can potentially be updated with the software. 

The OS update and Android Auto installation are free. But they won't do much good if the "brain" of your infotainment system is unable to handle it. Your infotainment system must be compatible with a newer version of the software though. Perhaps, you might need to upgrade the equipment too.

Can I Upgrade Ford to Android Auto?

Yes, it is possible to upgrade certain Ford models to Android Auto. Depending on the model of Ford you have, you may need to update the car's firmware in order for Android Auto to be compatible.

Upgrading your car head unit can get expensive as its prices range from $200 to $600. Add the labor fee to that and you can get a pretty big check in the end. You should definitely consult an automotive specialist to make sure the upgrade will get you exactly where you want. Some changes are just not worth it, so keep that in mind.

You may also check out the list of apps that are available in Android Auto. 

Common Reasons Why Android Auto is not working on Ford Fusion

If your Fusion does not launch Android Auto when you connect the USB cable and there is no Android Auto icon in the infotainment system, it could be caused by a variety of things. But mostly, they are easy and quick to fix.

The most common issues with Android Auto in Ford Fusion and how to fix them:

  • The most common reason of them all is in the settings. If it should work but doesn't, check if Android Auto is enabled on both devices.
  • The compatibility issue is more complicated. You can only upgrade the hardware or software to meet the requirements.
  • Check your USB cable for damage and try using another one if it doesn't connect.
  • If your Fusion's USB port isn't supporting Android Auto, attempt connecting it to another port and check compatibility in the manual.
  • Glitches happen. Try resetting the infotainment and reuploading the app.
Nick Marchenko, PhD

Nick Marchenko, PhD

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