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The Nokia kit has locked up, you will need to remove power from the kit for a few minutes to allow it to reset. If you do not know where the fuse or control box is you can try disconnecting battery on car but check with your vehicle manufacturer as some cars are sensitive.
the cradles were a very poor design for this phone and the pins on the bottom bend and stick down. try cleaning with a dry toothbrush and check to make sure all pins are up.
The generic PIN (Which is what I'm guessing you need) for most bluetooth devices is either 0000, or 1234. Please try those and see if that solves your problem.
Main control box could be anywhere behind the dash, try under the glovebox or under the radio. If you have a mute harness to make the sound come through the speakers, this could also be the problem as is sound like you have 12v constantly on the blue wire.
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