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iOS 16 and CarPlay

When does Apple plan on rectifying the issues when integrating with CarPlay and/or using the phone as a generic music device, ie an iPod when plugging into head units? I’ve been having CarPlay drop out when toggling between my (Honda) head unit functions and CarPlay. Even my backup camera causes CarPlay to crash. I was hoping that this would resolve by 16.1.2, but no, no resolution yet.


On top of this, CarPlay functionality is much laggier than iOS 15. This level of software engineering is unacceptable.

iPhone 11 Pro, iOS 16

Posted on Dec 3, 2022 11:05 AM

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Dec 6, 2022 8:20 AM in response to dimbulb8822

Hello dimbulb8822,


Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with using CarPlay. Follow the guidance listed here to see if these steps resolve the issue:If you need help with CarPlay - Apple Support


"If CarPlay doesn't work like you expect, learn what to do.


First, make sure that your country or region supports CarPlay and that your car supports CarPlay. If you're unsure if your car supports CarPlay, contact the vehicle manufacturer.

Make sure that your iPhone has the latest version of iOS. If your iPhone is updated to the latest version of iOS, follow these steps — checking CarPlay after each step:

  1. Check your connection to your CarPlay stereo:
    • If you have a wired connection, try connecting again with a different USB cable to a different USB port if you have one.
    • If you have a wireless connection, make sure that Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are enabled under Settings > Wi-Fi and Settings > Bluetooth.
  1. If CarPlay doesn't activate automatically, look for the CarPlay logo on your car's display.
  2. Restart your iPhone and your car. 
  3. Make sure that Siri is on.
  4. If your iPhone isn't detected by CarPlay, make sure that CarPlay isn't restricted. Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions, tap Allowed Apps and make sure that CarPlay is enabled.
  5. Go to Settings > General > CarPlay, tap your car, then tap Forget This Car. Then set up CarPlay again.
  6. Make sure that your CarPlay stereo is using the latest firmware from the car manufacturer. Check your car's manual for more information.

If you still have issues connecting to CarPlay, contact Apple Support."


We hope this helps,


Cheers!


iOS 16 and CarPlay

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