Hi @Bubblegum62
Welcome to the Community!
Since setup can vary depending on the specific model and features of your vehicle, could you share a few details?
What is the make, model and year of your car?
Does your care support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?
If so, are you connecting with a cable or wirelessly?
What type of phone are you using (iPhone or Android)?
In the meantime, here’s a quick breakdown of the most common ways to listen to Pandora in your vehicle:
• Apple CarPlay (iPhone) If your car supports CarPlay, connect your iPhone (via USB or wirelessly, depending on your model). Once connected, Pandora should appear on your car’s display so you can control it directly.
• Android Auto (Android) Similarly, connect your Android device and launch Pandora through Android Auto on your car’s screen.
• PandoraLink (if available) Some car models support PandoraLink, which allows limited control of Pandora through the vehicle’s infotainment system when connected to your phone via USB and/or Bluetooth. Availability can vary by year and trim, so let me know your model year and I can help check.
• Bluetooth (available on most devices) If CarPlay, Android Auto, or PandoraLink aren’t available, you can still stream Pandora by pairing your phone via Bluetooth:
Pair your phone through your car's Bluetooth settings
Open the Pandora app on your phone
Start playback and it will stream through your car speakers
You can also find more more detailed steps on How to Listen to Pandora in Your Car. 🚗🎶
Hope these help to get you started.
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