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Help quick bluetooth question

buckeyedroid

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Jan 13, 2010
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columbus,oh.
i bought a new car that has bluetooth. i followed the instructions
and it paired up easily with my nexus one. the problem is
it becomes"unpaired" or loses connection, then 2 minutes later
re-connects, then loses connection. i am at a point i am just not
using it now. can anyone steer me in a direction to try to solve
this. i did see a man on another forum had this issue also, but
i did not see any fix. PLEASE ADVISE, thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
 
i bought a new car that has bluetooth. i followed the instructions
and it paired up easily with my nexus one. the problem is
it becomes"unpaired" or loses connection, then 2 minutes later
re-connects, then loses connection. i am at a point i am just not
using it now. can anyone steer me in a direction to try to solve
this. i did see a man on another forum had this issue also, but
i did not see any fix. PLEASE ADVISE, thanx!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)

I use an Eclipse head unit and in order for my N1 to connect i have to disable Wifi. once that happens it works pretty good. I found with Wifi enabled, the songe broke up and got choppy and i would lose connection. it still does not connect EVERY time but does a decent job. My iPhone connected everytime so hopefully this can be fixed, and i never had to disable wifi on the iPhone, but someone said this is just poor radio placement on the N1.
 
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My nexus S will pair with the Bluetooth in my VW, and connect initially. After 20 minutes it will disconnect. If I manually re-connect at this point, it will stay connected for hours. It is very annoying, as I often get calls after it has disconnected and have to retrieve the phone from my pocket. Would love to find a solution.

My next experiment is to re-boot the bluetooth module, after I research it enough to know it won't do harm.
 
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