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Old 12-31-2008, 08:36 PM
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I'm no expert but did you actually get a phone. If so I believe you can look at it and tell what kind of phone it is. But if I understand your question correctly I believe Bluetooth will dial stored numbers if the numbers are in the system from a previous user without a physical phone. But if your not paired with your service you will get a service error recording from the previous carrier.

If the car came with a BT card in the owner's manual there should be a code right on the card. Look again.
Here's a picture of an 05 card with the pass code...http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/all-...tooth-ulf.html Not sure if it looks the same though.

Another option is look for the password (= ULF passkey) located on ULF Control Module that is
in the rear of the vehicle.
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