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How to Connect Phone to Subaru Legacy: Tips and Tricks You Didn’t Know About

Quick summary

  • You can connect your phone to your Subaru Legacy via USB to charge your device or transfer files.
  • Once the connection is established, you should see a confirmation message on your Subaru Legacy’s screen and your phone.
  • Similar to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto allows you to connect your Android phone to your Subaru Legacy and use its features through the car’s display.

Are you ready to experience the convenience of connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy? Whether you want to make hands-free calls, enjoy your favorite music, or use navigation apps, this guide will walk you through the process step-by-step.

Understanding Your Subaru Legacy’s Features

Before we dive into the specifics, it’s important to understand the different ways you can connect your phone to your Subaru Legacy. Your car might offer one or more of the following:

  • Bluetooth: The most common and versatile option for connecting your phone to your car. Bluetooth allows you to make calls, stream music, and even access your phone’s contacts and messages hands-free.
  • Apple CarPlay: If your Subaru Legacy is equipped with Apple CarPlay, you can access your iPhone’s apps and features directly through the car’s infotainment system. This includes navigation, music streaming, messaging, and more.
  • Android Auto: Similar to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto allows you to connect your Android phone and use its features through the car’s display.
  • USB: You can connect your phone to your Subaru Legacy via USB to charge your device or transfer files. Some models might also support audio playback through USB.

Connecting Your Phone via Bluetooth

Bluetooth is the most common way to connect your phone to your Subaru Legacy. Here’s how to do it:

1. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone: Go to your phone’s settings and enable Bluetooth.
2. Put your Subaru Legacy in pairing mode: Press the Bluetooth button on your car’s steering wheel or infotainment system. The system will enter pairing mode and display a list of available devices.
3. Select your phone from the list: On your Subaru Legacy‘s screen, choose your phone from the list of available devices.
4. Enter the PIN code (if required): Some phones require a PIN code to connect. If prompted, enter the code displayed on your Subaru Legacy‘s screen.
5. Confirm the connection: Once the connection is established, you should see a confirmation message on your Subaru Legacy‘s screen and your phone.

Using Apple CarPlay

If your Subaru Legacy is equipped with Apple CarPlay, you can connect your iPhone and access its features directly through your car’s display. Here’s how:

1. Connect your iPhone via USB: Plug your iPhone into the USB port in your Subaru Legacy.
2. Select Apple CarPlay on your car’s infotainment system: Once your phone is connected, you should see an Apple CarPlay icon on your Subaru Legacy’s screen. Select it to access Apple CarPlay.
3. Use your iPhone’s apps: You can now use your iPhone’s apps, including navigation, music streaming, messaging, and more, through your Subaru Legacy‘s display.

Using Android Auto

Similar to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto allows you to connect your Android phone to your Subaru Legacy and use its features through the car’s display. Here’s how:

1. Connect your Android phone via USB: Plug your Android phone into the USB port in your Subaru Legacy.
2. Select Android Auto on your car’s infotainment system: Once your phone is connected, you should see an Android Auto icon on your Subaru Legacy’s screen. Select it to access Android Auto.
3. Use your Android phone‘s apps: You can now use your Android phone’s apps, including navigation, music streaming, messaging, and more, through your Subaru Legacy‘s display.

Troubleshooting Connectivity Issues

If you’re having trouble connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy, here are some things to try:

  • Check your phone’s Bluetooth settings: Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that your Subaru Legacy is listed as a connected device.
  • Restart your phone and your Subaru Legacy: Sometimes a simple restart can fix connectivity issues.
  • Update your phone’s software: Outdated software can sometimes cause connectivity problems.
  • Update your Subaru Legacy’s software: Your Subaru Legacy’s infotainment system might need an update. Check for updates through your car’s settings.
  • Check your USB cable: Make sure you’re using a compatible USB cable that is not damaged.
  • Consult your Subaru Legacy’s owner’s manual: The owner’s manual has detailed instructions on connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy.
  • Contact Subaru customer support: If you’re still having trouble, contact Subaru customer support for assistance.

Beyond the Basics: Enhancing Your Connected Experience

Now that you know the basics of connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy, let’s explore some ways to enhance your connected experience:

  • Voice commands: Use voice commands to make calls, control music, and navigate without taking your hands off the wheel.
  • Customizable settings: Many Subaru Legacy models allow you to customize your phone’s settings, such as the volume of calls and music.
  • Safety features: Some Subaru Legacy models offer safety features that integrate with your phone, such as automatic emergency calling and crash notification.

Embracing a Seamless Drive: The Future of Connected Cars

Connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy is not just about convenience; it’s about safety and enhanced driving experience. As technology advances, we can expect even more seamless integration between our phones and our cars.

Top Questions Asked

Q: What if my Subaru Legacy doesn‘t support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?

A: If your Subaru Legacy doesn’t support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, you can still connect your phone via Bluetooth to make calls, stream music, and access some basic features.

Q: Can I use both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto on the same Subaru Legacy?

A: No, you can only use one at a time. You’ll need to choose between Apple CarPlay and Android Auto depending on the type of phone you’re using.

Q: How do I know if my Subaru Legacy is compatible with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?

A: Check your Subaru Legacy‘s owner’s manual or contact your local Subaru dealer to confirm compatibility.

Q: Can I connect more than one phone to my Subaru Legacy at the same time?

A: You can usually connect multiple phones via Bluetooth, but only one phone can be active at a time. You can switch between connected phones through your car’s infotainment system.

Q: What are some of the potential risks of connecting my phone to my Subaru Legacy?

A: While connecting your phone to your Subaru Legacy offers many benefits, it’s important to be aware of potential risks:

  • Distracted driving: Using your phone while driving can be dangerous. Always prioritize safety and avoid using your phone while driving.
  • Security risks: Connecting your phone to your car’s infotainment system could expose you to security risks. Always update your phone’s software and use secure connections.
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My name is Bob Jenkins and I'm thrilled to share my automotive adventures with you here on mphdiary.com. Cars have always been a passion of mine, especially sporty yet practical Japanese models. For the past 10 years, I've been driving various Nissan vehicles and am constantly enjoying learning more about...