How do I connect my phone to my Subaru Forester?
Press the talk switch and say “Dial by Name.” Say the name your contact is recorded under then press the phone on hook switch, which is on the bottom row of your steering wheel-mounted controls on the left. You’ll hear the phone ring through your Subaru’s sound system.
How do I pair my Subaru Starlink?
Install Subaru Starlink app in your android smartphone….
- Go to Bluetooth settings in the Head unit and select the option to add new devices.
- In your Smartphone, turn on Bluetooth and go to Bluetooth settings page.
- Select the Subaru head unit you want to connect and pair the Smartphone with the head unit.
Does Android Auto work with Subaru?
Available on all new Subaru models, Android Auto is the best way to connect your Android device to your Subaru STARLINK system. Download the Android Auto app from the Google Play store on your Android Device. Connect your Android device to your Subaru USB port using a manufacturer-approved USB cable.
How do I connect my Subaru STARLINK to my phone?
The screen will now display the name and PIN for the STARLINK system, which is now discoverable. On your mobile device, select your Subaru STARLINK system in the Bluetooth menu. The two will now begin pairing. Your mobile device and Subaru STARLINK system are now connected via Bluetooth.
Is the Subaru Outback cell phone Bluetooth compatible?
The Subaru system is fine, the phone, not so much. I booted the phone In safe mode and it played perfectly with the Outback indicating an app conflict within the phone. With great difficulty I found the culprit app and after the uninstall everything is AOK with Bluetooth.
How do I set up Bluetooth on my Subaru?
Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your mobile device. On your STARLINK multimedia screen, click Setup > Bluetooth > Add. The screen will now display the name and PIN for the STARLINK system, which is now discoverable. On your mobile device, select your Subaru STARLINK system in the Bluetooth menu.
Is there a problem with Android Auto on Subaru?
We then revisited the topic in April to reveal a critical error on Android Auto when connecting Android phones to Subaru cars, only to eventually return and announce a new Subaru software update to improve the experience for everybody.