Android Auto brings apps to your car display so that you can focus while you drive.
To get more information about your car's compatibility with Android Auto on your car display, contact your vehicle manufacturer.
If you're using Android Auto for the first time, review these steps to pair your phone with Android Auto.
Note: We are aware that some Android Auto apps are not yet compatible with touchpad inputs. We understand that this is a priority for our users and are working to provide support for touchpads in the near future.
Navigate with voice commands
Note: If Android Auto isn't supported in your country, the search bar and search through voice commands will only be available in English.
- Connect your phone to your car display with a USB cable or wirelessly
- Tap on your car display
- Open Waze
- Say 'Hey Google' or tap
- Tell Waze where you'd like to go. Some examples of things you can say are:
- "Take me home"
- 'Navigate to Trafalgar Square, London'
- 'Directions to Coffee Republic'
- "Navigate to work"
- 'Drive to 62 Exeter Street, Plymouth'
- If multiple locations come up, confirm the one that you want and follow the directions to your destination
Navigate with the display
Put your car in park (P), and the handbrake up. You may not be able to type in your destination with Android Auto on your car display until you do so.
- Connect your phone to your car display with a USB cable or wirelessly
- Tap on your car display
- OpenWaze
- Tap the Search bar to open the keyboard
Note: If Android Auto isn't supported in your country, the search bar and search through voice commands will only be available in English.
- Enter your destination. Some examples of things that you can type are:
- 'Union Square, San Francisco'
- 'Coffee Republic'
- '62 Exeter Street, Plymouth'
- If multiple locations come up, confirm the one that you want and follow the directions to your destination
Navigate to a saved place
If you added a saved place in the Waze mobile app, you can navigate to this address using Waze on Android Auto.
- Connect your phone to your car display with a USB cable or wirelessly
- Tap on your car display
- Open Waze
- Tap
- Tap Saved
- Tap on the relevant saved place
- Tap Go
Report what you see on your drive
Drive safely. Pay attention to the road and driving conditions, and always obey applicable laws.
- Connect your phone to your car display with a USB cable or wirelessly
- Tap on your car display
- OpenWaze
- Tap
- Select the relevant report
- Traffic
- Police
- Crash
- Hazard
- Bad weather
- Blocked lane
- Map issue
- Tap Submit
Report an issue with Waze on Android Auto
Need more help? Check out our Waze Community Forum for more questions and answers about in-car systems