Amazon Music to Android Auto [Step Guide]
From today, you can listen to your most popular songs and a huge catalog of podcasts in your car. Not in low quality but high quality because you can add Amazon Music to Android Auto now!
- Add Amazon Music on Android Auto [Step Guide]
- Set Up Amazon Music on your Android
- Set Up Amazon Music on Android Auto
- Play Amazon Music on Android Auto
If you cannot add Amazon Music on Android Auto as explained above, you can go with the following software & wireless Android Auto adapters to add it!
- Software Solutions [Root]
- Wireless AA Adapter [Without Root]
Add Amazon Music on Android Auto [Step Guide]
Step 1: Set Up Amazon Music on your Android
Set Up Essentials
- Android 6.0 or higher device
- Your car should support Android Auto
- Already created an Amazon Music account or Amazon Music Prime account for an unlimited selection of songs and podcasts
If you still haven't got an Amazon Music account, you need to visit www.amazon.music create an account and do your first sign-up.
Once you fulfilled the above essentials:
- Go to the Google Play Store
- Search for "Amazon Music"
- Select "Amazon Music: Songs & Podcasts"
- Tap on Install
- Wait until the installation is done
- Open the Amazon Music app
- Sign in to your Amazon Music account
Step 2: Set Up Amazon Music on Android Auto
- Open the Android Auto app on your Android
- Select General
- Then go to the Customize Launcher in the Display section
- Select the Amazon Music app
- Launch it on Android Auto
To add Amazon Music on the Android Auto home screen or use voice commands to play your favorite Amazon music, you set it as the default music player by clicking on Settings > Media > Media Apps within your Android Auto app, then select Amazon Music as the default player.
Step 3: Play Amazon Music on Android Auto
We ensure you are now in your car because the next steps should be taken there. Your car should be in parking mode to set up this.
- Connect your Android device to the car via a USB cable
- Open Android Auto
- Go to the Android Auto menu
- Find the Amazon Music app
- Tap & open it
- Listen to your favorite songs & podcasts
Software Solutions [Root]
1. Fermata Android Auto
Fermata Android Auto third-party app allows you to add any app to Android Auto but with root. Likewise, you can also add Amazon Music on Android Auto too. To do that
- Tap on,
2. Screen2Auto
Screen2Autois a mirroring and streaming third-party apk. With this, you can enjoy your favorite music apps, navigation apps, & streaming apps but after rooting your Android device. To Do that:
- Tap on,
3. AA Mirror Plus
AA Mirror Plus is also a mirroring app that lets you enjoy various entertainment apps. You can know further information about AA Mirror Plus by:
- Tap on,
Wireless AA Adapter [Without Root]
Wireless Android Auto 7-Inch Universal Touchscreen
How to Install Wireless Android Auto 7-Inch Universal Touchscreen Adapter? [DIY Installation Guide]
- Purchase it by tapping,
Once purchased, everything that comes up to you with this wireless Android Auto adapter is:
- Rear backup camera
- The cable that goes from the front of the car to the back of the car
- A remote
- Two pigtails (Dynamic & power)
- Speakers
- Gray striped wires
- The user manual
In the Universal 7 Inch LCD Touchscreen Car Stereo user manual it states that it supports MirrorLink, CarPlay, & Android Auto.
Step 1: Remove your existing car stereo (For old cars)
When installing this touchscreen on older vehicles, you need to remove the existing one. To ensure bug-free installation, you need to be aware of this. The most typical bug that you face is high-pitch wine that you get from your transmission or alternator causing a buzzing sound as you accelerate down the road. Before it happens to you, you need to add ground or clip the current ground that you have based on the wiring diagram and add one that's external from the radio.
Step 2: Get the whole wiring job done
Here, pigtails should all done and also you need to hook up your reverse camera. In this wireless Android Auto adapter, there is a USB port so that you can run your dedicated charger to your phone. It also has a port for an external microphone.
Step 3: Fix the entire housing and hardware to your car
With a couple of screws in the top, you can fix your universal touchscreen stereo to your dedicated existing place where the previous stereo was.
Step 4: Run the reverse camera
Run the reverse camera way back through the center console underneath your carpet (if any). As this is a somewhat complex task, better to get the help of your mechanic.
Step 5: You can fix it anywhere in the car near the dash with its sticky adjustable handle. (For new cars)
For new cars, the setup is not too complex but simple. Once you purchased and got one, unbox it and fix it near the car's dash
Step 6: Connect your phone via Bluetooth
At this point, you need to pair your Android device to this wireless Android Auto Adapter. After that, it will connect to the in-built Android Auto system in this adapter.
Step 7: Open Android Auto on Universal Touchscreen
Once connected, you'll see an app named "A-Auto" in the app menu of this adapter. Tap on it. Then, you'll see all the apps
Step 8: Find and open Amazon Music app
Now you can listen to unlimited Amazon Music streaming in your car without rooting any of your devices.
FAQs Related to Amazon Music Android Auto
How to fix Amazon Music not working on Android Auto?
While you are enjoying your favorite music through Amazon Music, you may experience sometimes Amazon Music streaming not working on Android Auto. Refer to the following issues and solutions to help you to resolve this problem.
Check your Internet connection: If you need to experience Amazon Music on Android Auto smoothly, make sure you have a strong Internet connection. Never mind if it is a Wi-Fi or a mobile network. If you are using cellular or mobile data, confirm that Amazon Music app settings allow for cellular or mobile data usage.
Force-stop the Amazon Music app: If Amazon Music streaming not working on Android Auto, force stop the Amazon Music app & reopen it.
Bugged infotainment system: Your infotainment system may have frozen due to a dead battery or malfunctioning power source.
Expired Amazon Music subscription: If you have used Amazon Music streaming for a long time, you know you need to renew a new subscription whenever necessary. If you do so, you get access to the library of 100 million songs.