If your Audi wireless CarPlay won’t auto-connect, tapping manual connect does nothing, and you can only use CarPlay by plugging in a cable, the cause is often a “stuck” pairing profile inside the Audi MMI Smartphone Interface. The fix below clears the old profile and rebuilds the wireless handshake properly.
Before you reset: “Reset Network Settings” will erase saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords. Back up your Wi-Fi password(s) first.
Fix (MMI + iPhone network reset)
- MMI Settings → Connected devices
- Tap Smartphone interface
- Long-press on the screen (or the device entry) → Delete/Remove the existing phone connection option(s)
- On iPhone: Ajustes → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Restablecer → Reset Network Settings
- After the reset, pair again and set up wireless CarPlay from scratch
Tip: If you see multiple old entries, delete them all first. Then reconnect with only one iPhone nearby to reduce pairing conflicts.
If it still doesn’t work
- Power-cycle the car system (turn off ignition, open/close door, wait ~30 seconds, restart).
- On iPhone: Settings → General → CarPlay → select your Audi → Forget This Car, then re-pair.
- Update iOS to the latest stable version for your iPhone model.
If none of the above works, it may be an MMI firmware/module issue. At that point, you’ll get faster results with targeted diagnosis.
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Recommended upgrades
If you’re using an Android head unit and want a smoother daily experience, these two are popular:
- Voz Toppal — AI voice assistant for easier hands-free control.
- Dofun iLauncher — cleaner launcher UI and faster access to core driving apps.
PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES
Will “Reset Network Settings” delete my photos or apps?
No. Borra las redes y contraseñas de Wi-Fi, los emparejamientos Bluetooth y algunos ajustes relacionados con la red.
¿Por qué funciona con cable CarPlay pero falla de forma inalámbrica?
Wired uses USB data. Wireless relies on Bluetooth + Wi-Fi handshake. A stuck pairing profile can block wireless only.
Manual connect does nothing—what does that mean?
Usually the MMI is trying to connect using an old profile. Deleting the old entry forces a fresh handshake.
Should I delete the car in iPhone CarPlay settings too?
If the main fix doesn’t work, yes: Settings → General → CarPlay → your Audi → Forget This Car.