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freebo



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Can you use the Blutooth hone kit with the engine off?

All,
Does anyone know the answer to the above? It seems not which is a shame as while out & about I sometimes need to go on conference calls and need to pull over to check documents etc, I'd rather be able to switch the engine off but doin this disconnects the phone system.

Thanks,

Mike

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I think it works if you hold the start/stop button without the clutch/brake pressed, so that the electrics come on, I am not near my car at the moment but I'll have a look and see.
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freebo



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Good stuff, I'll check that out this afternoon.

Cheers!

Mike

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Yep as long as the ignition is on the phone works
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If you reach your destination whilst talking on the phone and turn off the the engine does the call remain hands-free? I assume it does never had chance to find out yet At work
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chicken george wrote:
If you reach your destination whilst talking on the phone and turn off the the engine does the call remain hands-free? I assume it does never had chance to find out yet


I think it does as long as you do not take the key out. I only hear the disconnecting beep after I take out the key FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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Yes the hands free works after you have switched the engine off but leave the key in trhe ignition

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It will also work out to about 30m from the car......................... I have to make sure my BT on the phone is switched off when I get out of the RRSport and go into the house or the phone stays paired to the car and the handsfree in the car will answer incoming calls, which isn't very useful! How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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I've had that with the nokia kit in my pickup, but only if I leave the ignition turned on At work
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If I switch the engine off the bluetooth dies.
But if the ignition is switched back on after switching off the engine I can continue to make calls, just there will be a break if I switch the engine off.

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As LEE says (thanks again), it works if you hold the start button but don't push down the brake peddal (i.e. Bluetooth connects but engine doesn't start).

However switching the engine off definatelty disconnects the bluetooth (on mine, anyway), even if the key is left in the ignition.

Cheers all,

Mike

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freebo wrote:
As LEE says (thanks again), it works if you hold the start button but don't push down the brake peddal (i.e. Bluetooth connects but engine doesn't start).

However switching the engine off definatelty disconnects the bluetooth (on mine, anyway), even if the key is left in the ignition.

Cheers all,

Mike


Not on mine.

If I stop the engine but do not remove the key (radio is on - but I don't know if tis has any bearing) the connection stays on.
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Matei wrote:
freebo wrote:
As LEE says (thanks again), it works if you hold the start button but don't push down the brake peddal (i.e. Bluetooth connects but engine doesn't start).

However switching the engine off definatelty disconnects the bluetooth (on mine, anyway), even if the key is left in the ignition.

Cheers all,

Mike


Not on mine.

If I stop the engine but do not remove the key (radio is on - but I don't know if tis has any bearing) the connection stays on.
Are you talking PTI or other kind of bluetooh ?


I'm talking the PTI supplied as standard on my HSE, I tried this the other week, start engine - blutooth connects, stop engine (and leave key in) radio stays on but blutooth disconnects. Didn't try it with a call in progress though, will do so later.

EDIT - Tried it now, phone disconnects when engine stopped, no call in progress & key still in (radio stays on), phone stays connected in same situation when a call is in progress. Thanks all!

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