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Old 07-14-2006, 07:25 PM
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Question 2004 X5 Nav - Bluetooth - RAZR V3i

Got the BT kit from Bimmernav. Martin shipped me the 387 module. Installation was a breeze, less than 1 hr. It helped that I had the BMW Assist, so didn't have to install the mike. Anyway, everything works great even the voice recognition for the Nav. The phonebook downloaded from the RAZR V3i without any problems. However, here's my only problem. I use the R/T button on the steering wheel to pull up the phonebook on the Control Center dash display. Then scroll through the numbers using the up/down arrow keys. When I try to dial using the Talk button, the phone display flashes quickly on the Nav screen like it's about to dial the number but it doesn't. Every other means of dialing a number works except that one. Has anybody had this problem? Is this an issue with the phone or the BT module. My service provider is Cingular.
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