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Hi,
I have bought a new car, installed in the car was a Bluetooth Car Kit, I
have a Bluetooth Nokia 6310, when I try andpair up the phone and the catr
kit, i keep getting asked for a pass code, obviously the car kit belonged to
the previous owner, he has forgotten the code...................
Is there any way I can find out the passcode for the car kit? its just there
wasting now!!!
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"Mike H" <dot@dot.dot.dot.moc> wrote in message
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>> "Ian Williams" <> wrote in message ...
>>
>>> Is there any way I can find out the passcode for the car kit?
>>> its just there wasting now!!!
>>
>> Might help if you mention what car the kit is fitted into, as well as the
>> make of the car kit. Just an observation.
>>
>> Mike.
Default passcode is normally 0000 (4xzero) then disable the password bit in
your phone once connected,
HTH
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> Default passcode is normally 0000 (4xzero) then disable the password bit
in
> your phone once connected,
That's odd, since the passcode in my HF car kit (Nokia CARK-112) is the last
four digits of the car kit's serial number. So I'd suggest you try to find
the HF box HFW-1 located hidden somewhere in your car and check the serial!
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