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If you need help, pick an option below:

Note: Some cars require Spotify Premium.

If the Spotify app on your car’s media system isn’t working, try these steps:

  • Make sure your car’s connected to the internet.
  • Use another app on your car's media system to check the internet connection is strong enough.
  • Restart the app.
  • Restart your car (by turning the ignition off then on again).
  • If possible, delete the Spotify app then reinstall it.

If that didn’t work:

  • Check your car’s media system for any updates to the Spotify app.
  • Check with your car's stereo manufacturer for any updates to the firmware/operating system.

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If the problem persists, reach out to your car/stereo manufacturer for further help.

If your Bluetooth connection isn't working:

  • Make sure your device has sufficient power.
  • Check the software for both devices is up-to-date. If you don't know, check with your devices' manufacturer for how to check and update the software version.
    Note: To update your car’s media system, you may need to reach out to your car’s manufacturer.
  • Try turning Bluetooth off on other nearby Bluetooth devices you aren’t currently using.
    Note: Most Bluetooth audio devices can’t connect to multiple source devices at a time. Be sure to disconnect any current connections to use it with another device.
  • Try closing the Spotify app on your device while establishing the connection.

Once you’ve checked the above, try restarting the connection:

  1. Turn off the Bluetooth on your car’s media system.
  2. With the Bluetooth settings on your mobile/tablet switched on, delete the information of the car.
    Tip: The setting to delete is often called ‘forget’.
  3. Turn Bluetooth off and back on for your mobile/tablet.
  4. Turn the Bluetooth on your car’s media system back on.
  5. Allow approximately 20 seconds for your mobile/tablet to detect your car. Once it appears, select it to pair.
  6. Open Spotify and play something. The sound should now come from your speaker.

Didn't work?

You may need to set your car as a default device or allow media sharing. Try looking for those options in the Bluetooth settings of the device you’re playing from.

If the problem persists, check out the support site for your devices’ manufacturers.

If your aux or USB cable isn't working, make sure it's the correct cable for your device. Even if it is, it's worth trying a different one in case it's damaged.

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If you’re connecting via USB cable, make sure your car’s media system is updated to the latest firmware version.

You can also try these alternative ways to play Spotify in your car.

Be sure your car’s supported by Android Auto. Then, check out the Android Auto support site.

Be sure your car’s supported by CarPlay. Then, check out the CarPlay support site.

Every journey needs an epic soundtrack. When you’re on the road, it’s easy to bring Spotify along for the ride.

Here are some ways to play Spotify in the car:

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Note: Some cars require Spotify Premium.

Many car media systems offer a Spotify app built into the stereo. Check out Spotify Everywhere to see which ones.

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Don’t worry if your car’s not listed, you can check with the manufacturer, and there are plenty of other ways to play in the car listed below.

Go wireless and play Spotify on Bluetooth supported car stereos.

Find out more about setting up Bluetooth.

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Car view

When you connect your phone to your car’s Bluetooth, car view automatically turns on.

You see larger, driver-friendly icons in the Now Playing view, and you can quickly change what plays with Choose Music at the bottom of the screen.

To disable Car view:

  1. Tap Home .
  2. Tap Settings .
  3. Under Car, switch Carview off.

You may be able to use an AUX or USB cable to directly connect your mobile or tablet to your car.

Note: Check with your car’s manufacturer to make sure you have the correct cable.

Connect your Android mobile to Android Auto compatible cars.

For help setting up, visit the Android Auto Help Center.

Connect your iPhone to Apple CarPlay compatible cars.

For help setting up, visit the Apple CarPlay support site.

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For your safety

Only use your mobile device when allowed by law and when conditions permit safe use. Set up Spotify before you drive and avoid interacting with your device while the car is in motion.

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Check out I can't play Spotify in my car for troubleshooting help depending on your issue and connection type.