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Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
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Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
Erm......can't fathom how to do this....I've got the navigation screen thing....help please chaps!!
Loving the X53 and prefer it to the F10 which I've donated to wifey (manual/knackered knee) however the X5 feels like prehistoric tech. Shows how quickly things move on doesn't it. And.....controversial I know but I really think the 3.0 suits it. Positively sings when making good progress..
On that note I'm getting it converted to lpg on Tuesday as I'm doing 17mpg
Loving the X53 and prefer it to the F10 which I've donated to wifey (manual/knackered knee) however the X5 feels like prehistoric tech. Shows how quickly things move on doesn't it. And.....controversial I know but I really think the 3.0 suits it. Positively sings when making good progress..
On that note I'm getting it converted to lpg on Tuesday as I'm doing 17mpg
BMW F10 tree hugging 520d efficient dynamics. E53 X5 and Frankenstein TVR Chimaera that really wants to kill me...it will one day..
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Can't help with the bluetooth thing, had that and agree with your pre historic comment, when I looked into it the cost to repair/replace things drove me to more modern stuff. You won't regret the LPG conversion although it would seem the price of that waste product seems to mirror the petrol price rises.
E53 X5 4.6is, Carbon Black, LPG, Paddle Shift, Dynavin N6, Lowered, 22"Wheels, Side Bars. Perfusion Exhaust
E30 M3 Black, S50B32 Engine, 6 Speed Box, Ireland Engineering ARBs & Big Brake Conversion, Lowered, 18"LMs, CF CAI, CF Splitter & Barge Board, ZM3 Quad Exhaust.
VW R32 Gone
E30 M3 Black, S50B32 Engine, 6 Speed Box, Ireland Engineering ARBs & Big Brake Conversion, Lowered, 18"LMs, CF CAI, CF Splitter & Barge Board, ZM3 Quad Exhaust.
VW R32 Gone
Re: Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
My 54 plate x5 wouldn't pair to my iPhone until I used inpa software on my laptop and I went into the communication part of the software and connected my phone that way.
I purchased the software and cable from bcable.com
I purchased the software and cable from bcable.com
Re: Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
[quote="Silverback mike"]
Erm......can't fathom how to do this....I've got the navigation screen thing....help please chaps!!
Loving the X53 and prefer it to the F10 which I've donated to wifey (manual/knackered knee) however the X5 feels like prehistoric tech. Shows how quickly things move on doesn't it. And.....controversial I know but I really think the 3.0 suits it. Positively sings when making good progress..
On that note I'm getting it converted to lpg on Tuesday as I'm doing 17mpg
Erm......can't fathom how to do this....I've got the navigation screen thing....help please chaps!!
Loving the X53 and prefer it to the F10 which I've donated to wifey (manual/knackered knee) however the X5 feels like prehistoric tech. Shows how quickly things move on doesn't it. And.....controversial I know but I really think the 3.0 suits it. Positively sings when making good progress..
On that note I'm getting it converted to lpg on Tuesday as I'm doing 17mpg
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The E53 version of Bluetooth are too old for many current phones. BMW messed up badly on that front and did not get it right until the E70 version.
If you can find the last series of modules fitted to that series of X5 then it will pair but the previous variants struggled as they had early firmware and could not easily be updated to new releases. Realoem lists the part numbers for the TCU/ULF module and an on line search may find a used one.
As some suggests, it may have suffered a failed module or be missing. They weren't reliable and were expensive to replace so Owners just got rid of them.
If you can find the last series of modules fitted to that series of X5 then it will pair but the previous variants struggled as they had early firmware and could not easily be updated to new releases. Realoem lists the part numbers for the TCU/ULF module and an on line search may find a used one.
As some suggests, it may have suffered a failed module or be missing. They weren't reliable and were expensive to replace so Owners just got rid of them.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
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Re: Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
BMW F10 tree hugging 520d efficient dynamics. E53 X5 and Frankenstein TVR Chimaera that really wants to kill me...it will one day..
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[quote="Silverback mike"]
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
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Explain this old phone option to me, do you divert calls to it or what?
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You could divert calls to it, or have an entirely separate number, or some providers will give you a second sim for the same number
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I've been meaning to do this for a while,...so today I got a Nokia 6310 but I can't seem to fit it in its holding tray under the armrest ??
Is there a certain way to slide this phone in ??
Is there a certain way to slide this phone in ??
Virgin owner of X5 3.0 D 2003 ( getting to know her better now )(thinking of a long-term relationship now )( sadly now divorced !! )( 4 years later...met the newer model and happy again )
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[quote="jonnyivy"]
I've been meaning to do this for a while,...so today I got a Nokia 6310 but I can't seem to fit it in its holding tray under the armrest ??
Is there a certain way to slide this phone in ??
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Might be worth posting a pic of the holder so we can be sure you have the right holder for that phone
I've been meaning to do this for a while,...so today I got a Nokia 6310 but I can't seem to fit it in its holding tray under the armrest ??
Is there a certain way to slide this phone in ??
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Might be worth posting a pic of the holder so we can be sure you have the right holder for that phone
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There were lots of phone holders so as above....need to check. It should just slot straight in. The holder can be swapped out.
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Re: Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
[quote="Smeeagain"]
[quote="Silverback mike"]
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
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I literally followed the instructions innhe manual. Key in but on 0....hold the button down in centre arm rest. Turn key to 1 then follow pairing instructions....does it straight away now!
[quote="Silverback mike"]
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
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I literally followed the instructions innhe manual. Key in but on 0....hold the button down in centre arm rest. Turn key to 1 then follow pairing instructions....does it straight away now!
BMW F10 tree hugging 520d efficient dynamics. E53 X5 and Frankenstein TVR Chimaera that really wants to kill me...it will one day..
Re: Pairing a smartphone via Bluetooth.....hmmpf
[quote="Silverback mike"]
[quote="Smeeagain"]
[quote="Silverback mike"]
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
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I literally followed the instructions innhe manual. Key in but on 0....hold the button down in centre arm rest. Turn key to 1 then follow pairing instructions....does it straight away now!
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Great that it's sorted but now not sure why you originally posted. Were you not following the instructions then?
[quote="Smeeagain"]
[quote="Silverback mike"]
All sorted!!!! Paired up nicely. Satnav has binned itself now!!!!
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What did you do to pair it - inca software or buy an old phone?
Smee
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I literally followed the instructions innhe manual. Key in but on 0....hold the button down in centre arm rest. Turn key to 1 then follow pairing instructions....does it straight away now!
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Great that it's sorted but now not sure why you originally posted. Were you not following the instructions then?
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The other trick that sometimes causes pairing failure is that it can only store 4 and until you delete them you cannot pair any more.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.