I can then lock my iPhone and Car Play will work as expected switch between apps, close and re-open Google Maps etc. If you already have the app open on Car Play you should see it come to life and begin working on your in-car display. The ‘work around’ I’ve had to do every time this happens is once connected to Car Play (mine is USB), unlock the iPhone and bring up Google Maps, or other affected app, so the iPhone has the app in the foreground. I have some info that may ease the pain for others that are experiencing this issue: I’ve been experiencing the same issue since updating to iOS 16 last year. I was looking, again, for any progress, though it seems Apple and other developers are not interested. I see there has been no further development on this topic for a month. Check your car's manual for more information. Make sure that your CarPlay stereo is using the latest firmware from the car manufacturer. Go to Settings > General > CarPlay, tap your car, then tap Forget This Car. If Content & Privacy Restrictions is on, tap Allowed Apps, and make sure that CarPlay is enabled. Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions. If your iPhone isn't detected by CarPlay, make sure that CarPlay isn't restricted. If CarPlay doesn't activate automatically, look for the CarPlay logo on your car's display and select it. Tap the CarPlay network, and check that Auto-Join is turned on. Then go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and make sure that Wi-Fi is also turned on. If you have a wireless connection, make sure that Bluetooth is turned on on your iPhone under Settings > Bluetooth.
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