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MY18-23 Infotainment System FAQs and Tips, and Firmware Updates

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We bought our first Subaru, an '18 Crosstrek Limited, in November 2017. One of the big factors, for us, was the new Infotainment System in the '18 (referred to as the "Head Unit", or just the "HU"). We wanted to be able to use Android Auto and Apple CarPlay - I now have a Google Pixel 4 XL and OAK ("Other AstroKat") has an iPhone 8 Plus. Here's what we've learned, with the help of many folks on this forum. I will endeavor to add/edit/update this initial post, so please reply with updates, suggestions, etc.

The new generation Crosstrek (beginning with Model Year 2018) has a new Infotainment System by Harman International Industries. It was first available on the '17 Impreza and is now standard for all Subarus on the new platform.

The first version of the infotainment system was Gen 3.0, in the '17 Impreza and '18 Crosstrek. The '19 models had a slightly upgraded version, Gen 3.1 but not much changed. However, they require different firmware and it's released at different times. Some early '19 cars may have the Gen 3.0.

Here's the support number for United Radio (they handle Subaru's Harman HUs): 315-445-7799.Thanks @aukii75

FIRMWARE

The firmware is the computer software installed in the HU and many commonly-reported problems can be fixed by updating it to the latest version. Here's how to check your firmware version (also see Page 62 of the StarLink manual):

1. Press the Home button on the HU​
2. Select Settings then General​
3. Scroll down and select System Information​

PDF versions of the manuals are available from Subaru (so there's no excuse for not reading the manual, LOL): https://www.subaru.com/owners/vehicle-resources/manuals.html

Newer versions of the firmware have fixed or improved many of the problems being reported, such as the connection with a phone being lost. Although some trim levels can update the firmware via a Wi-Fi connection or using Aha on a paired phone (see Page 70 of the Starlink Manual), you may have to get it done at a dealer. If you have a car with nav you may be able to download the new firmware with a maps update to a USB drive. Go to: Subaru Map Update Delivery Portal

At the time of writing, it appears that only Crosstreks with an 8" screen HU (with or without nav) can do updates over Wi-Fi, AND that a recent version of the firmware installed by a dealer or a map update is required to do so. If you don't have Wi-Fi or nav, only the dealer can update the firmware. If the vehicle is still under factory warranty, the dealer may cover it if you cite the relevant TSB (see below). The full maps updates are only available from the maps website, although '19+ models can download local regions over Wi-Fi.

To download firmware via Wi-Fi, go to Settings, connect to your Wi-Fi, then Check for Updates. Here are detailed instructions for updating from Subaru (thanks @Marty1 for finding them):

Released by SOA Sept. 22, 2020

2018 Limited (has instructions for Wi-Fi or Nav):
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10180737-0001.pdf

2019 to 2021 with Nav:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10180739-0001.pdf

2019 to 2021 with 7" or 8" display:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10180738-0001.pdf

Following are the latest versions I'm aware of, from personal experience and other good folks posting here. As far as I know, nothing has changed with the '20+ or PHEV so the '19 info should apply.

FYI, the most important numbers are the middle two, and refer to the build year and build week. So, 19.45 means the 45th week of 2019 (i.e. the beginning of November, 2019).

There's also a LOT of info here, thanks again @Marty1:


LATEST FIRMWARE VERSIONS (reported by members here and from TSBs):

New in May 2021 (may just be a maps update): [Warning - there are issues with this release, see: Model Year 2018 and Newer - "Play Artist:&quot...]

Gen 3.0:Rel_A2.21.19.20 for the Gen 3.0
Maps version: USA Canada and Mexico_1066_7705_10767

Gen 3.1: Rel_UH.21.13.70 NAFTA

Gen 3.0 HU for most '18 cars with navigation:
Rel_A2.20.40.20
Build Date: October 2020
Publication date: November 18, 2020
Maps Version: USA Canada and Mexico_1056_7522_10469
TSB: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10185086-0001.pdf

Gen 3.0 HU for most '18 without with navigation:
Rel_A2.20.07.20 (Rel_A2.20.14.20 was installed by a member in Prague).
Build Dates: February 2020
Publication date: July 6, 2020
TSB: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10185086-0001.pdf

Gen 3.1 HU for most '19+ cars with or without navigation
Rel_UA.20.38.70 (20.41.70 appears to be a new maps update - prior maps update was 20.28.70)
Build date: September 2020
Publication date: December 30, 2020
Maps Version: North America_2017.03_7353_28/12569/75686/40863
TSB (map updates only): https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10183708-0001.pdf
TSB: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10185088-0001.pdf

In addition to the NHTSA site, a list of TSBs can be found here: Subaru Crosstrek technical service bulletins

FAQs

How do I stop the radio coming on every time I start the car?

This is one of the most frequently asked questions! A single press of the left "power" button will only mute/pause the radio or whatever audio is streaming. Next time you start the car, the radio will be back on again. This seems to be a "feature"!

The HU display and audio can be turned off by holding down the left button for a few seconds and, with the latest versions of the firmware it will stay off the next time you start the car. However, if you want to use the HU for anything else (e.g. navigation or making phone calls) it will come back on and the radio will start playing again. The best option, if you want the radio to stay off, is to turn the volume down to zero (just make sure you're not streaming something over your phone at the time, that's using up your mobile data - that happened to us).

How can I reboot the HU?

Hold down the power button for ten seconds or more until the Starlink logo flashes on the screen.

My phone won't connect to Android Auto or CarPlay, or keeps disconnecting, etc.

First of all, make sure you have the latest firmware. It's also important to use a good quality cable (and try different cables, as some work better than others). In rare cases it may be a problem with the USB port(s) in the Crosstrek. Some members here have reported that connection problems were resolved by the dealer replacing the USB port.

Make sure that none of the contacts are corroded and clean them with rubbing alcohol (if you can find any during the pandemic, LOL).

Use the shortest cable that works for where you want to place your phone. The maximum cable length for the USB 2.0 specification used in the Crosstrek is about 16ft, and several feet of cable are already used up connecting from the armrest cubby to the HU.

What settings on my phone should I use?

Some basic features, such as making and receiving phone calls, are available over Bluetooth with a paired phone. The phone integration features, address book, caller history, etc. will be handled by StarLink, not Android Auto or CarPlay. If you want to use Android Auto or CarPlay on the HU display, you must connecting the phone via USB.

If anyone has any comments on what works and doesn't work with certain phones, I'll add it here. We use the default settings in Android Auto and CarPlay and it works most of the time, launching when we plug in our phones. Here's another suggestion:

I think it matters a lot how you set up your phone. On mine, with the AA settings, I have Auto Launch set to Off on the phone. That way it doesn't launch until I hit the AA button on the HU. I also have the Use Bluetooth turned Off.

With these settings, my phone and AA have always worked perfectly. When I plug in the phone to USB and launch AA from the HU, it handles the phone calls, texts, etc. What I like, too, is that I can dictate full replies to my texts, unlike the native phone connection through BT where you have to select from the canned list.
 
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Okay Boomers! 🧓
 
#112 ·
I thank myself every day:)
 
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@AstroKats does the TSB always come with the "most recent" firmware attached to it? Or do they have to look up a specific revision in order to get firmware?

E.g. the 03/31/20 version you posted is for a hardware, not firmware, update.

Obviously the dealer should be able to figure this stuff out but I just want to not waste another hour screwing around only for them to ask me a question I can't answer (the last one was, "we can't find the firmware update, do you know the TSB number?" like I memorize TSB numbers in my spare time). They're super nice, I'm not really digging on them, but this system is clearly horrible - there shouldn't be any reason on the planet why you can't just plug a model or VIN in, and download firmware builds, instead of browsing the catalog of TSBs.
 
#120 ·
You don't memorize TSB numbers in your spare time? Perhaps that's why my friends think I'm weird? 😸

The firmware version has always been buried in the TSB and that, IMHO, is a big part of the problem. How many Subaru dealer techs are going to read all umpteen pages of one TSB?

Why can't they publish the firmware version, and the change log, and how to download it? WTF?!

For example, for our '18, here's the latest TSB: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10171928-0001.pdf

On page five it states:
Confirm the current Software Version ID. If the Current Version is Rel_A1.19.12.20 OR
Rel_A1.19.45.20, STOP as this latest update has already been installed.

<End vent>
 
#123 ·
Did the update over Wi-Fi today and got version A2.20.07.20 which seems rather old.

It took 11 minutes. You don't need to have the engine running, just the ignition in the ACC position.

After the install, I thought I should test Android Auto so l plugged in the USB cable and got a "Welcome to Android Auto" message on my phone as if I was using it for the first time. I dismissed that and got a another prompt about setting up the Google Assistant, which I dismissed, then got the following. So, I guess you need to set up AA and probably CarPlay from scratch with this latest update, which I don't recall having to do before. After I did that it worked fine...

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Did the update over Wi-Fi today and got version A2.20.07.20 which seems rather old.

It took 11 minutes. You don't need to have the engine running, just the ignition in the ACC position.

After the install, I thought I should test Android Auto so l plugged in the USB cable and got a "Welcome to Android Auto" message on my phone as if I was using it for the first time. I dismissed that and got a another prompt about setting up the Google Assistant, which I dismissed, then got the following. So, I guess you need to set up AA and probably CarPlay from scratch with this latest update, which I don't recall having to do before. After I did that it worked fine...
Thanks Astokats. I set mine Wifi to do the Auto Updates. I've been having some glitches deleted my customised driver profiles, some settings on my phone and got a new USB cable. A bit better but not nearly as good as it was before. I think I'll go back to scratch with AA too now thanks to your post. 🙏🐨
 
#124 ·
Yep, just checked mine, and says it has that version ready to download and install. Beats loading down on my PC and onto a USB, then installing in the car, like all my past updates. Will have to try the wifi route.

My previous update was done in early March.
 
#127 ·
BTW, Hyundai's map update is really archaic. The HU uses an SD card (large size, not the micro like in phones), 32G (very hard to even find one to buy that size). You first load it down on your PC and then need an SD adapter for your USB port to load the new software. It is very slow, and riddled with chances of mistakes (very poor instructions). And they warn you to not turn off your car, etc (sort of like Subaru did with the USB sticks) or you could brick your HU. Then you wait, and wait, and wait, not knowing if it works or not. Lots of guys on the forums screw up and most are afraid to even try it. I gave up trying to advise them (too many stupid luddites). Then they take it to the dealer and get charged for the update. They screw up, too, and some come back, and find they still have the old software in place.

So at least I will say Subaru is way ahead of Hyundai in this regard, and this wifi update should improve it even further.
 
#130 ·
A1.19.45.20 was the nav version for the '18 released in November 2019.

I had a suspicion that the maps don't get updated over Wi-Fi and sure enough, the only way to do that is via the maps site. Our version also changed from A1.19.45.20 to A2.20.07.20 but the map version did not change.

The new version bundled with maps is:

Rel_A2.20.18.20 NAFTA
USA Canada and Mexico_1036_7156_9747

Publication date: 2020-07-10 08:19

I'm not going to bother as we don't use the nav.
 
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A1.19.45.20 was the nav version for the '18 released in November 2019.
I had a suspicion that the maps don't get updated over Wi-Fi and sure enough, the only way to do that is via the maps site. Our version also changed from A1.19.45.20 to A2.20.07.20 but the map version did not change.
The new version bundled with maps is:
Rel_A2.20.18.20 NAFTA
USA Canada and Mexico_1036_7156_9747
Publication date: 2020-07-10 08:19
I'm not going to bother as we don't use the nav.
My maps with the new wifi update also say version 1036_7156_9747, just as the website download site. The only diff is that it says version A2.20.18.20. for the software on the website. So it looks like the maps versions are the same (latest), but the website has a newer software version.
 
#131 ·
So Ive been having problems with the MySubaru app and the updating of my cars info on there. On June 1st I got a notification on the car saying I needed wiper fluid. No big deal got it filled. Next time I load into the app it is still showing it needing fluid. I check the dates and it is locked on June 1st, and now is showing I need to do the 12 month 12000 mile tune up. I have barely had the car for 6 months, and have 3000 miles on it.

After reading through here I have gone into my settings to see what version of the firmware I have and Im on REL_UA.19.01.70. Ive been working with Subaru corporate about this as the app is unusable at the moment even for remote start because of all of the pop ups about maintenance that isnt needed. When I go to Subaru Maps website it is showing I have no active updates needed for my system. Its a 2020 Premium that I love. Do you think that not having an updated firmware in the car might be the problem? Also is there a way to update the software without going to the dealership when the site isnt showing I need updates...
 
#132 ·
REL_UA.19.01.70 was problematic, I recall. If you have a 2020 you should be able to do the update over Wi-Fi. If you have nav, you should be able to get the latest firmware and maps via the maps site. It certainly does seem that your car is not communicating with the mothership and it's possible that's to do with the firmware you have. Can you post a screenshot of what you see on the maps site? Here's what I see:

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Same thing. Just shows that no updates for the vehicle are available... The other pic was just to show that I do have one registered.

Ive been looking in the settings in the car for where to do the update from and I cant find it on the head unit. Do I need to download an app to get it to run over wifi and check for updates, as there is nothing in the general settings
 
#142 ·
Wow, weird...

You need to go into settings, find the Wi-Fi settings and connect your car to your Wi-Fi, then check for updates.

I think what is key is the bit that says "no vehicle has been registered". Try calling the dealer or SOA and see if they make sure you're vehicle is registered with Subaru.
 
#143 ·
Just checked the other post that popped up recently (because there aren't enough firmware threads here already)...

The version numbers posted there are consistent with the nav/no-nav versions we've seen that are different:

A2.20.07.20 - No nav
A2.20.18.20 - bundled with maps for North America
A2.20.14.20 - bundled with maps for Africa

The two middle numbers are the build date (year.week) but it seems they were all released recently.
 
#147 ·
@AstroKats I just went back out and checked my system. I dont have a way to update it to any new software without taking it in, as even when on wifi it is showing no screen to update through... Ive already been in contact with SoA for something else and let them know this too so hopefully I can figure it out... My local dealership is used to dealing with older clients that dont care about the tech as much so they dont have a clue what is going on... I paid good money for these upgrades and systems I want them working lol.
 
#148 ·
For context, the Wi-Fi download option was available on our '18 Limited from day one but never worked. Only the Limited had the Wi-Fi but no one with a Limited could get the updates via Wi-Fi, we all had to go to the dealer (or do the update via the maps site for those of us who had nav). I just had the dealer do it when it was in for regular service. Then about a year ago, Wi-Fi updates suddenly started working.

I suspected at the time that a particular level of firmware was needed to be able to do Wi-Fi updates. That may be part of your problem but it may also be that your VIN has not been registered with Subaru properly due to what you've reported with the MySubaru and maps sites.

Anyway, good luck and let us know what happens!
 
#153 ·
My touchscreen froze today in my Crosstrek Premium. Seemed liked it got confused with plugging and unplugging a phone into Apple CarPlay.
As a reminder for folks, from the owners manual, to reset/reboot the Starlink Headunit:

"Press and hold the knob for 10 seconds or longer to reset the system if the touch screen becomes unresponsive during operation or if any other system error occurs."

This fixed my touchscreen issue.
In case you need to do the same on an alternate vehicle, Consumer Reports has a list of the secret commands here for many vehicles:
Consumer Reports How to Reboot your Car's infotainment System
 
#156 ·
Today I tried to upgrade my HU firmware from Rel_U0.18.22.20 using Wifi update but kept getting this message:
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I tried rebooting the system by holding down the volume knob until the Starlink logo appeared but it didn't help.

I have never used a mobile device to try to update so not sure why this is happening.
Has anyone else run into this? Any suggestions?

Thanks!
 
#157 ·
another question while you huys are busy fixing the stuff: my radio dont show the complete name of artist and songtitle... several people at SUbaru told me they got this problem too after a softwareupdate. how is it with your radios?? it shows all the artistname and title? ( DAB radio here in Norway -.- )
 
#158 ·
I have long suspected that you need to be on a certain new release of the firmware before you can do over the air updates. No proof or even anecdotal evidence of this, just my suspicion. If you have nav you can download new firmware bundled with maps and install it via USB.
 
#159 ·
Nope, I don't have nav. I guess I will try my dealer. Kind of a weird message to get if the firmware doesn't allow it. When googling I found a couple of guys on an Outback forum that reported the same thing but had no solution.