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P3T3_181

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  1. Thanks guys... Really appreciate your imput, Toyota come to the party and povided a third party bluetooth which has worked flawlessy. Very happy with out come!!!
  2. Hi.... Thanks for the responce.....do you know why by chance?? I don't think a swap out will help as I have had the same outcome in a different Toyota vehicle with the same head unit model. Thanks in advance...
  3. Hi there all, Just like to ask is anyone having issues with Bluetooth Hand Free with the new Rav 4 SX6, my issue is poor sound quality, the poor quality is repoted by other party in a telephone conversation (I can hear them, they struggle to hear me - muffled / distant) I have a phone that supports Internation Bluetooth Standard 1.1 as per Toyota specs (as per below)....the phone is up to date with firmware and it also supports version 1.2 (which is backward compatible) Toyota Spes "BluetoothTM will only operate with telephones enabled with compatible BluetoothTM wireless technology (HFP [Hands Free Profile] version 1.0 OPP [Object Push Profile] and version 1.1 international standards. Cruiser, Cruiser L & SX6 - HFP, ZR6 - OPP" I have tried three phones HP IPAQ, Palm Treo 750 and Nokia 6310i all expreience the same issue, also to add once connected there is no signal strength displayed on the LCD of the head unit (As per the manual this should happen) Also paired the phone with a head unit in another Toyota vehicle with the same result......also to note the only common thread I can think of is all phones have Telstra SIM's. Thanks in advance for any assistance, feed back or advise. Pete
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