Nokia Bluetooth Kit: Lost Pairing Code

FuNkEr

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Hey guys

So as it happens my dad got a new car and all the other cars got passed on in the family. I got my mother's car, which has a Nokia ( CK1-W is the model number I think) Bluetooth Kit in the car. But somehow over the past few years we lost the booklet with the pairing code. So now I can't pair my cell with this bluetooth kit. I've tried all possible combinations of 11111,00000,12345 ect.

So I was wondering, is there a way to reset this thing to a factory code,and what will this be. Or how should I go about to get this pairing code?
Google hasn't turned up much on this issue for me either...

Thanks is advance!
Regards
 
Hey guys

So as it happens my dad got a new car and all the other cars got passed on in the family. I got my mother's car, which has a Nokia ( CK1-W is the model number I think) Bluetooth Kit in the car. But somehow over the past few years we lost the booklet with the pairing code. So now I can't pair my cell with this bluetooth kit. I've tried all possible combinations of 11111,00000,12345 ect.

So I was wondering, is there a way to reset this thing to a factory code,and what will this be. Or how should I go about to get this pairing code?
Google hasn't turned up much on this issue for me either...

Thanks is advance!
Regards

http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=nokia+CK1-W+reset+bluetooth+password

From some quick reading it seems you'll need to locate the control unit of the kit - default password is the last 4 digits of the kit's serial number. My suggestion - pop past an automotive fitment center - they shouldn't ask more than a couple of R100s to trace the wires to the control unit...
 
I have the same model in a second hand car without an instruction manual. I just used '0000' (4 not 5) and it worked. sweet.
 
I have the same model in a second hand car without an instruction manual. I just used '0000' (4 not 5) and it worked. sweet.

From my (admittedly superficial) reading, it seems that older units use the last 4 digits of the serial number. So, if '0000' doesn't do it, you'll need to get access to the control unit.
 
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