1. DirtyVegas's Avatar
    My car (07 Audi S6) is asking what is my phone's bluetooth pin. I have no clue where to find that on my phone. Thanks.
    03-15-09 09:11 PM
  2. Craterz's Avatar
    It's the same PIN as for your device. Options -> Status
    03-15-09 09:12 PM
  3. shrekbl's Avatar
    It its any four random numbers usually I use four zeros. It prevents people or "things" from accessing your device w/out your approval. Unless I'm clearly mistaken this should answer your question but if I'm wrong someone please let me know.

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    03-15-09 09:14 PM
  4. shrekbl's Avatar
    Nevermind I was mistaken

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    03-15-09 09:16 PM
  5. kashif5050's Avatar
    by default the pin for any bluetooth is 0000
    03-15-09 09:38 PM
  6. Craterz's Avatar
    Doh!! I was thinking PIN, which is totally different from the bluetooth "pass key". My mistake.
    03-15-09 09:45 PM
  7. JRSCCivic98's Avatar
    The linking works the other way around on cars. You key on and then tell the Blackberry to search for available devices within 5 secs of keying on the car. When asked for a pin, it's usually 1234, but if not, it's documented in the car's manual.

    This is what I did to bond a BB to my A4S.
    03-15-09 10:34 PM
  8. audicy's Avatar
    Yup, as stated above. Almost every bluetooth pass key is 0000 by default.
    03-15-09 11:49 PM
  9. DirtyVegas's Avatar
    Thank you Sr. That worked out great!

    The linking works the other way around on cars. You key on and then tell the Blackberry to search for available devices within 5 secs of keying on the car. When asked for a pin, it's usually 1234, but if not, it's documented in the car's manual.

    This is what I did to bond a BB to my A4S.
    03-16-09 12:06 AM
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