Wireless CarPlay Gone
#1
Wireless CarPlay Gone
Hey there. New owner with a ‘23 110S P300 and absolutely loving it. While we have had our fair share of hiccups with the Pivi system (version 3.2.1) this one seems to be have me beat.
While out on a road trip we were using my phone on wireless CarPlay when my partner decided to plug her iPhone in to charge. Pivi seemed to pop between things and get entirely confused by this action. I had her remove the connected device but it seems already too late and my device was no longer connected wirelessly. While I can’t say definitively this was the incident that cause the issue, I’m fairly certain this set things on.
Since then the CarPlay settings screen (as well as AA) states “Connect a compatible device via USB” which will work but as soon as the device is removed CarPlay stops. It seems wireless CarPlay is no longer an option for me. I have tried many Pivi resets, reset connectivity, created a new profile, removed the 110 from both Bluetooth and CarPlay (rebooted both before reconnecting) and preformed the Delete all user data under System Restore but the issue persists.
This is made worse by the fact that I work Professionally in IT.
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Hoping someone here has run into this before or has some tips on this. Hopefully when I get home I can try using another iPhone to eliminate the device itself from the issue. Any tips appreciated!
While out on a road trip we were using my phone on wireless CarPlay when my partner decided to plug her iPhone in to charge. Pivi seemed to pop between things and get entirely confused by this action. I had her remove the connected device but it seems already too late and my device was no longer connected wirelessly. While I can’t say definitively this was the incident that cause the issue, I’m fairly certain this set things on.
Since then the CarPlay settings screen (as well as AA) states “Connect a compatible device via USB” which will work but as soon as the device is removed CarPlay stops. It seems wireless CarPlay is no longer an option for me. I have tried many Pivi resets, reset connectivity, created a new profile, removed the 110 from both Bluetooth and CarPlay (rebooted both before reconnecting) and preformed the Delete all user data under System Restore but the issue persists.
This is made worse by the fact that I work Professionally in IT.
Picture Tax Attached
Hoping someone here has run into this before or has some tips on this. Hopefully when I get home I can try using another iPhone to eliminate the device itself from the issue. Any tips appreciated!
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I’m using an iPhone 13 Pro Max and running IOS 16.2.
My Defender was just delivered last week and when I try to run updates the screen says I’m up to date.
The frustrating part of this is that wireless worked until I plugged in the phone with the USB cable. Now I can’t get it to connect wirelessly.
My Defender was just delivered last week and when I try to run updates the screen says I’m up to date.
The frustrating part of this is that wireless worked until I plugged in the phone with the USB cable. Now I can’t get it to connect wirelessly.
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I’m using an iPhone 13 Pro Max and running IOS 16.2.
My Defender was just delivered last week and when I try to run updates the screen says I’m up to date.
The frustrating part of this is that wireless worked until I plugged in the phone with the USB cable. Now I can’t get it to connect wirelessly.
My Defender was just delivered last week and when I try to run updates the screen says I’m up to date.
The frustrating part of this is that wireless worked until I plugged in the phone with the USB cable. Now I can’t get it to connect wirelessly.
Have you tried this?
- If your car supports CarPlay both wirelessly and with a USB cable, plug your iPhone into the USB port in your car. An alert on your iPhone will offer to connect you wirelessly on your next drives.
- If your car supports only wireless CarPlay, press and hold the voice command button on your steering wheel. Make sure that your stereo is in wireless or Bluetooth mode. Then on your iPhone, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and make sure that Wi-Fi is also turned on. Tap the CarPlay network, and check that Auto-Join is turned on. Then, go to Settings > General > CarPlay, and select your car. Check your car manual for more information.
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Alas, I tried that (straight from Apple support page) without success. Quite frustrating.
I may get ambitious next week and delete the phone from the defender, disconnect the battery for 10 minutes and then delete the Defender and reset the iPhones network connections before reconnecting the battery and starting over.
I may get ambitious next week and delete the phone from the defender, disconnect the battery for 10 minutes and then delete the Defender and reset the iPhones network connections before reconnecting the battery and starting over.
#9
I had this happen with android auto when my wife plugged her phone in, but making sure my phone was connected via BT and then clicking on android auto in the pivi menu re-launched it properly on my phone. It occasionally does not launch automatically for me (has done this since new), and launching via the pivi menu works every time (so far).
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I will say that nothing I did specifically seem to resolve the issue and at the time we were camping so I wasn't truly able to separate the key from the car for long. I will say that after removing/adding Carplay several times, making a new account on the car, nothing seemed to change anything until one day we went for a long bike ride and (car locked, key fob with me) and the next day when we left camp Airplay just popped back up. I really dont know what I might have done outside letting the car sit for a bit, and the issue has never popped back up since.