All audio coming from headset speaker after connecting to car bluetooth - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Every so often when I get in my car, the phone starts dialing "100000". After I hang up, all the phones audio is routed through the headset speaker and it takes a restart to get back to normal operation. Anyone experience this?
I am on stock ROM, Honda Accord 2018 for the bluetooth I am connecting to

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I am connecting my NS to my car audio deck using the 3.5" jack to the AUX in the car. The NS will detect that a headset is connected. I am able to listen to music or internet radio from my NS in the car.
Now I pair my BT handsfree earpiece to the NS for phone calls when driving. Pairing is fine.
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(Almost) every time I make a call, the headset first blips and you can see in the dialer that Bluetooth is chosen for sound output.
But just after dialing, the audio is back at the phone (handset earpiece). So I have to switch to Bluetooth again. Then during calls, sometimes the audio is routed back to the phone again.
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I would like to use the SmartWatch 3 in the car, hands-free calling. In addition I have the SmartWatch connected to the mobile phone and the mobile phone connected to the AUX port of my car-radio. Now I can hear the caller over the car-speaker, but he me not. The integrated microphone in the watch not work.
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I have the gear s3 connected to my oneplus 3t by BT only.
Whenever i go into my car (have a BT speaker), both watch and car speaker appear as connected.
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The best way i found to switch BT audio back to the car is doing it manually from the BT menu which is not a realistic solution.
Is there anyway to "prioritize" BT phone audio in a way that when i get into my car the speaker will automatically be chosen?
It has been discussed before in this link https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3650826

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