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Nokia Bluetooth problem??

ageandjo
ageandjo Posts: 1,012 Forumite
I have a new mobile and I already have a bluetooth kit in my car but the new mobile wont connect with the kit! The mobile asks for a passcode and I have no idea what it is?? Help anyone? Is there a standard code?

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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,619 Forumite
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    normally a 3 digit or 4 digit code that "pairs" it with the other Bluetooth device

    what make Kit is it in the car ??
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  • ageandjo
    ageandjo Posts: 1,012 Forumite
    Found the code me thinks 0000 standard code for first use, fingers crossed
  • ageandjo
    ageandjo Posts: 1,012 Forumite
    nokia c-7 kit I think
  • xycom1
    xycom1 Posts: 784 Forumite
    Yes try 0000 first - if that is not correct, then the code should be stated in the instruction manual for the car kit.
  • computerwoman
    computerwoman Posts: 4,075 Forumite
    I have two bluetooth headsets,
    pair codes are different,
    southwing neovoice is 1111
    trust BT220 is 1234
    hope this helps as BT can be a nightmare T



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  • xycom1
    xycom1 Posts: 784 Forumite
    To make it even worse, the first Nokia bluetooth accessories that were available had random passcodes which were stated on a bit of card supplied with the accessory - after a while they formalised on 0000 though... thank god!
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