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NO Bluetooth, but I got a Call??!!
Hey guys,
the other day my wife and I are driving down the road, and all of the sudden a phone rings through the speakers. we press the phone button, and hear a person on the line, they spoke spanish but they did manage to say wrong number after a while.... now the weird part is that our X5 4.4 is a 2004, but the early 2004, with a 12/03 build date......I was under the impression that my car has no Bluetooth....so how did we get the call, and why were we able to talk to them? (our phones didn not register any call, so it was entirely through the car..) can you guys help me out?? |
From your Assist... it has its own phone number through an analog carrier.
When I used to have my E46 M3, some people have asked what the phone number was to the person who called and have used that phone number for incoming calls. :) |
Either that or you could ask your wife if she is seeing someone else. j/k
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hahha
but how could someone call through the assist? They spoke spanish and were not from bmw assist...and we didnt press the assist button or have assist activated |
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you use to be able to find out what the number was by looking on the card with your bluetooth passcode (if you have a post late-2004 model) or on your service history and looking for the MIN. However, I have noticed that they now show XXX instead of numbers and are not on the cards anymore..
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Perhaps you were smoking funny cigarettes ?
..........seriously though sounds odd to me too- sorry I cant offer explanation other than to concur with some of the possible scenarios given |
You just entered the Twilight Zone! :wow:
It was just a freak airwave that was recieved by your BMW Assist. We early 04s unfortunately don't have BT :damn: |
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