Your statement:
Logs:
At least you modified Settings -> Android Auto -> Bluetooth setting but did not mention about that. According to provided logs, your Bluetooth adapter has not been detected by the Raspberry PI and empty address has been sent to the phone - that may prevent Android Auto to start.
Please restore default setting of the Bluetooth adapter (set it to None), do the retest and double check provided answers in your future posts. If that does not help, please do the reflash, do not modify anything and use official Pi Foundation power supply.
If you use poor quality USB charger (it looks so), that may lead to random disconnections of USB devices (e. g. Bluetooth dongle) when phone is also connected to the Pi (due to huge amount of current needed by fast charging).
(05-20-2021, 10:37 PM)Podo1024 Wrote: I haven't modified ANYTHING... this is a fresh brand new install (ok except for the Raspi OS updates).
Logs:
Quote:[2021-05-20 17:49:19.238965] [0x6510b150] [info] [OpenAuto] [BluetoothService] sending local adapter adress:
At least you modified Settings -> Android Auto -> Bluetooth setting but did not mention about that. According to provided logs, your Bluetooth adapter has not been detected by the Raspberry PI and empty address has been sent to the phone - that may prevent Android Auto to start.
Please restore default setting of the Bluetooth adapter (set it to None), do the retest and double check provided answers in your future posts. If that does not help, please do the reflash, do not modify anything and use official Pi Foundation power supply.
If you use poor quality USB charger (it looks so), that may lead to random disconnections of USB devices (e. g. Bluetooth dongle) when phone is also connected to the Pi (due to huge amount of current needed by fast charging).