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Bluetooth doesn't reconnect to my Jaguar handsfree

Bluetooth is paired ok with my Jaguar handsfree but doesn't reconnect automatically. Each time I start the car I have to enter the pass key ? How can I get the blackberry to reconnect automatically. I had no issues with the the two previous Blackberrys I owned

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This might solve your problem; go on your blackberry and check in your bluetooth device list for your Jag's handsfree once you've found check the properties of it make sure it says "yes" under the trusted option now if that doesn't work then you need to check in the same properties if "encryption" is enabled if not enable it and you might not have to manully enter it all the time now if it already says enable you could try to disable encryption just to see if that helps. If you have any more questions or more information on this situation just post back and I will gladly help you some more.

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Try going to the bluetooth menue on your car radio and see if you have a connect auto setting. If so, select that.

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