When Huawei Nova 9 SE tries to connect to Android Auto, it often fails because it doesn't have native Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Full integration might not work, even if you use third-party apps like GBox to run Android Auto. This could lead to constant disconnections.
Make sure that the software on both your phone and your car's infotainment system is up to date. Updates may make them work better together.
If the problem keeps happening, you might want to try Huawei's Petal Maps, which has similar features but is optimised for Huawei smartphones.
For more help, you can call Huawei's customer service to get custom solutions to your Android Auto connectivity problems. In the United States, Huawei support can be reached at 1-888-548-2934, while customers in the United Kingdom can contact support at 0800 088 6700.
For other regions, visit Huawei's Global Service Hotline page (https://e.huawei.com/en/about/service-hotline) to find the appropriate contact number for your country.
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