当您在汽车的信息娱乐系统上设置Android Auto时,只要您插入Android手机,它就会自动连接,或者通过(Android)蓝牙(Bluetooth)无线连接(如果兼容)。那很方便。
但是,如果有时您不希望Android Auto启动怎么办?也许您只是想给手机充电,或者您选择暂时退出Android Auto。

您的手机不提供直接关闭开关,但您可以依靠多种选项和解决方法来阻止Android Auto自动启动。
在手机(Your)上
禁用Android Auto
阻止Android Auto通过(Android Auto)USB或无线自动加载的最直接方法是通过Android设备的“设置”(Settings)应用禁用它。
注意:以下步骤来自运行Android 13 的(Android 13—they)Google Pixel ,具体取决于您的设备型号和系统软件版本,这些步骤可能会略有不同。
- 打开手机上的
“设置”应用。(Settings)

- 点击应用程序并选择查看所有应用程序。
- 找到(Locate)并点击Android Auto应用程序 - 它位于列表顶部。

- 点击标记为“禁用”的选项。
- (Tap Disable)在确认弹出窗口中
点击禁用应用程序。

下次您想要使用Android Auto时,请重新访问上述屏幕并点击“启用”(Enable)。
注意:Android Auto可能不会长时间处于禁用状态。例如,系统软件或Google Play更新可能会自动重新启用它。
禁用 Android 手机的蓝牙(Bluetooth)
如果您希望阻止Android Auto以无线方式启动,但仍通过(Android Auto)USB运行,一个简单的解决方案是关闭手机的蓝牙(Bluetooth)。但是,这也会使您的手机与其他依赖蓝牙的(Bluetooth)设备(例如无线耳机或智能手表)断开连接。
要禁用蓝牙(Bluetooth)连接,只需从屏幕顶部向下滑动并点击蓝牙(Bluetooth)图块即可。

阻止 Android Auto(Stop Android Auto)自动启动(Auto-Launching)
仅当Android Auto(Android Auto)在您上次旅程期间处于活动状态时,才可以将其配置为显示在您的汽车主机上。这样,您就可以更好地控制它的启动时间。
- 访问手机的Android Auto配置窗格 - 打开“设置”(Settings)并点击Apps > See所有应用程序”> “Android Auto”。
- 点击(Tap Additional)应用程序中的其他设置。
- 向下滚动(Scroll)并点击自动启动 Android Auto(Start Android Auto)。
- 选择如果在最后一个驱动器上使用选项。
- 重新启动您的 Android 手机(Restart your Android phone)— 按住电源(Power)按钮(或电源(Power)按钮和音量调高按钮,具体取决于型号)并选择重新启动(Restart)。

或者,您可以通过车辆信息娱乐系统与Android Auto交互来进行调整。只是:
- 点击Android Auto窗口左下角的齿轮(Gear)图标。
- 点击(Tap Start Android Auto)自动启动 Android Auto。
- 点击“如果在最后一个驱动器上使用过”旁边的圆圈。
- 再次点击齿轮(Gear)图标可返回上一屏幕。
- 拔掉并重新启动手机。
完成此操作后,下次启动汽车时,将Android Auto退出至主机的主屏幕。此操作应防止它在后续驱动器上自动启动。Android Auto将继续作为一个选项出现,但除非您点击它,否则它不会激活。
从您的汽车中禁用 Android Auto
您汽车的库存或售后信息娱乐系统可能有一个集成选项来禁用 Android Auto。您必须检查其说明手册以了解正确的步骤,但基本上,它涉及以下内容:
- 访问主机的内置设置(Settings)菜单。
- 寻找诸如(Look)“用户(User) 界面”(Interfaces)或“连接设置”(Connection Settings)之类的选项。
- 点击 Android Auto(Tap Android Auto)。如果有“禁用”或“关闭”等选项,请选择它。
下次您想在驾驶时使用
Android Auto时,请重复这些步骤并重新启用Android Auto。
使用仅充电的 USB 适配器
阻止Android Auto激活的另一种方法是将手机连接到不传输数据的 USB 端口(USB port that doesn’t transfer data)。如果您的汽车没有,请考虑购买仅充电的USB数据线或适配器。当然,如果您正在处理Android Auto(Android Auto)无线连接,则此方法将不起作用。
在 Android Auto 中忘记你的车
如果您想完全停止在汽车上使用Android Auto,您可以忘记或取消车辆配对。就是这样:
- 通过手机的“设置”(Settings)应用访问Android Auto配置窗格。
- 点击以前(Previously)连接的汽车选项。
- 在“接受的(Accepted)车辆”部分下选择车辆,然后点击“忘记”(Forget)。

如果您想忘记所有汽车,请点击屏幕右上角的更多图标(三个点),然后选择忘记(Forget)所有汽车。在确认提示中(Confirmation)点击确定(Tap OK)。

或者,关闭“将新车添加到(Add)Android Auto”旁边的开关,以阻止手机在每次将其连接到车载充电器时
提示您设置Android Auto 。

如果您禁用上述选项,则每当您稍后
想要设置Android Auto时,请在(Android Auto)Android Auto主设置屏幕中选择“连接汽车”按钮。(Connect A Car)
卸载手机(Your)上的Android
Auto(Android Auto)
在运行Android 9及更早版本的手机上,如果您不想再使用Android Auto,可以将其删除。(Android Auto)就是这样:
- 打开“设置”应用程序。
- 导航到应用程序和通知。
- 找到并点按 Android Auto。
- 点击卸载。
- 确认你的行动。
如果您以后想使用
Android Auto ,可以随时从 Google Play 商店重新下载。(re-download Android Auto from the Google Play Store)
Android Auto 现已禁用
正如您刚刚发现的,您可以使用多种技术来停止或关闭Android Auto。您可以通过Android(Android)设备停用它、使用解决方法阻止其自动启动、直接在汽车中关闭该功能,或者忘记配对的车辆。如果您的手机运行旧版本的Android,您还可以删除Android Auto。
您所做的任何更改都不是永久性的 -如果您开始想念Google 地图(Google Maps)、Spotify及其支持的数十种其他应用程序,(dozens of other apps it supports)您可以随时返回使用Android Auto。
How to Stop or Turn Off Android Auto
When you sеt up Android Auto on your car’s infotainment system, it auto-connects whenever you plug in your Android phone or—if compatible—wirelessly via Bluetooth. That’s convenient.
But what if there are moments when you’d prefer not to have Android Auto start up? Perhaps you’re merely aiming to charge your phone, or you’ve chosen to take a break from Android Auto.

Your phone does not offer a direct off-switch, but there are several options and workarounds you can rely on to stop Android Auto from launching automatically.
Disable Android Auto On Your Phone
The most straightforward method to prevent Android Auto from loading automatically over USB or wirelessly is to disable it via your Android device’s Settings app.
Note: The steps below are from a Google Pixel running Android 13—they may vary slightly depending on your device model and system software version.
- Open the Settings app on your phone.

- Tap Apps and select See all apps.
- Locate and tap the Android Auto app—it’s at the top of the list.

- Tap the option labeled Disable.
- Tap Disable app on the confirmation pop-up.

Revisit the above screen and tap Enable the next time you want to use Android Auto.
Note: Android Auto may not remain disabled for extended periods. For example, a system software or Google Play update may automatically re-enable it.
Disable Your Android Phone’s Bluetooth
If you’d prefer to prevent Android Auto from launching wirelessly but still work via USB, a simple solution is to turn off your phone’s Bluetooth. However, this will also disconnect your phone from other devices that rely on Bluetooth, such as wireless earphones or a smartwatch.
To disable Bluetooth connectivity, just swipe down from your screen’s top and tap on the Bluetooth tile.

Stop Android Auto From Auto-Launching
It’s possible to configure Android Auto to show up on your car’s head unit only if it was active during your last journey. That way, you have more control over when it launches.
- Visit your phone’s Android Auto configuration pane—open Settings and tap Apps > See all apps > Android Auto.
- Tap Additional settings in the app.
- Scroll down and tap Start Android Auto automatically.
- Select the If used on the last drive option.
- Restart your Android phone—hold down the Power button (or the Power and Volume Up buttons, depending on the model) and select Restart.

Alternatively, you can make the adjustment by interacting with Android Auto through the vehicle infotainment system. Just:
- Tap the Gear icon on the lower-left corner of the Android Auto window.
- Tap Start Android Auto automatically.
- Tap the circle next to If used on the last drive.
- Tap the Gear icon again to go back to the previous screen.
- Unplug and restart your phone.
Once you’ve done that, exit Android Auto to the head unit’s home screen the next time you start the car. This action should prevent it from kicking in automatically on subsequent drives. Android Auto will continue to appear as an option, but it won’t activate unless you tap on it.
Disable Android Auto From Your Car
Your car’s stock or aftermarket infotainment system may have an integrated option to disable Android Auto. You must check its instructions manual for the correct steps, but basically, it involves the following:
- Access the head unit’s built-in Settings menu.
- Look for an option like User Interfaces or Connection Settings.
- Tap Android Auto. If there’s an option such as Disable or Turn Off, select it.
Repeat the steps and re-enable Android Auto the next time you want to use it while driving.
Use a Charge-Only USB Adapter
Another way to prevent Android Auto from activating is by connecting your phone to a USB port that doesn’t transfer data. If your car doesn’t have one, consider purchasing a charge-only USB cable or adapter. Of course, this approach won’t work if you’re dealing with an Android Auto wireless connection.
Forget Your Car in Android Auto
If you want to stop using Android Auto on your car altogether, you can forget or unpair the vehicle. Here’s how:
- Visit your Android Auto configurations pane via your phone’s Settings app.
- Tap the Previously connected cars option.
- Select the vehicle under the Accepted cars section and tap Forget.

If you want to forget all cars, tap the More icon (three dots) at the top right of the screen and select Forget all cars. Tap OK on the Confirmation prompt.

Optionally, turn off the switch next to Add new cars to Android Auto to stop your phone from prompting you to set up Android Auto each time you connect it to a car charger.

If you disable the option above, select the Connect A Car button within the main Android Auto settings screen whenever you want to set up Android Auto later.
Uninstall Android Auto On Your Phone
On phones running Android 9 and earlier, you can delete Android Auto if you no longer wish to use it. Here’s how:
- Open the Settings app.
- Navigate to Apps & notifications.
- Find and tap on Android Auto.
- Tap Uninstall.
- Confirm your action.
You can always re-download Android Auto from the Google Play Store if you want to use it later.
Android Auto Is Now Disabled
As you just discovered, you’ve got various techniques to stop or turn off Android Auto. You can deactivate it through your Android device, use a workaround to prevent it from auto-launching, turn off the feature directly in your car, or forget the paired vehicle. If your phone runs an older version of Android, you can also delete Android Auto.
Any changes you make aren’t permanent—you can always return to using Android Auto if you begin to miss Google Maps, Spotify, and the dozens of other apps it supports.