Wireless AA Supported Vehicles (ccNC)

ccNC and Wireless Android Auto Supported Vehicles

Vehicles that support ccNC and wireless Android Auto are not recommended for Android Auto use.

What is ccNC?

ccNC refers to vehicles equipped with the wireless Android Auto function. When your phone connects via Bluetooth, it automatically attempts to connect to wireless Android Auto. This can cause conflicts with AutoPro X's wireless Android Auto connection, but this is not a product malfunction.

Examples of ccNC Supported Vehicles

The All-New Grandeur (GN7), The All-New Santa Fe (MX5), Sonata The Edge (DN8 F/L), Ioniq 5 N (NE1), The All-New Kona (SX2), and the 2024 The New Ioniq 5.

If DeX connection in AutoPro X Mode allows smooth phone calls and media (music) playback, you do not need to go through the initial Android Auto connection process.

Initial Connection

The initial connection synchronizes information between AutoPro X and your smartphone. AutoPro X recommends this initial connection for Android Auto,

but if you experience no issues with DeX, you can skip this step.

1. Disable Bluetooth on Your Phone

Unregister the vehicle's Bluetooth from your phone. STEP01 Phone ▶ Settings ▶ Connections ▶ Bluetooth ▶ Find your vehicle's Bluetooth in the list ▶ Unregister

Unregister Bluetooth

2. Delete Device from the Vehicle

Remove the registered smartphone from your vehicle. STEP01 Vehicle Display ▶ Settings

STEP02 Vehicle Settings ▶ Device Connection

STEP03 Device Connection ▶ Delete Device

STEP04 Delete Device ▶ Check the registered phone ▶ Delete

STEP05 Popup ▶ Yes

3. Connect the Vehicle

Connect AutoPro X to the vehicle using a C-to-C cable.

4. Select Android Auto

STEP Vehicle Display ▶ AutoPro X Initial Screen ▶ Select Android Auto on the left

5. Bluetooth Connection

Find and connect to the ‘AutoproX_OOOO’ Bluetooth that matches the serial number displayed on the initial screen.

6. Enable Android Auto

When a message asks if you want to use Android Auto, select ‘Enable.’

7. Enter Android Auto

Within about 10 seconds, you will enter Android Auto. During this time, it is normal for the Bluetooth connection to disconnect, and the Wi-Fi connection will be automatically established. No password entry is required, as the Wi-Fi will connect automatically.

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