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Is there an inexpensive alternative mobile to the troublesome Nokia 2630 (previously posted see below)

(I use phone for emergency only)

 

Or help please re. pairing problem.

 

 

Skoda Superb Elegance V6 3.6 Estate Petrol Reg.March 2011

My mobile (Nokia 2630) connection to car has previously been working fine.

Cannot now obtain "pairing"

I have enabled Bluetooth and made the phone visible on the Nokia

SIS search recognizes the Nokia 2630

I enter the shown password , a sequence of 4 numbers consecutively into the Nokia phone.
The only next option on my phone is to "save" and requires a name and address.

The 4 sets of numbers just keep showing on the SIS display.
I just want the SKODA to accept the Nokia phone

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Is there an inexpensive alternative mobile to the troublesome Nokia 2630 (previously posted see below)

(I use phone for emergency only)

 

Or help please re. pairing problem.

 

Skoda Superb Elegance V6 3.6 Estate Petrol Reg.March 2011

My mobile (Nokia 2630) connection to car has previously been working fine.

Cannot now obtain "pairing"

I have enabled Bluetooth and made the phone visible on the Nokia

SIS search recognizes the Nokia 2630

I enter the shown password , a sequence of 4 numbers consecutively into the Nokia phone.

The only next option on my phone is to "save" and requires a name and address.

The 4 sets of numbers just keep showing on the SIS display.

I just want the SKODA to accept the Nokia phone

 

The failure of your previously-working Nokia to pair with the car's Bluetooth sounds identical to the problem I experienced earlier in the year with my iPhone 5S suddenly stopped pairing with the SKODA_BT in my car - see the thread titled (More) Bluetooth issues.

 

After much investigation I eventually found that the problem was with the Bluetooth module itself; when I replaced it a few weeks ago the pairing with the iPhone started to work perfectly and (touch wood!) has continued to do so ever since.    Interestingly, your car seems to be exactly the same age as mine (March 2011) so maybe there was a dodgy batch of Bluetooth modules installed at that time.

 

HTH,

 

--

Martin

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