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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
get tha bt working just incase her pedal gets stuck
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
Try loading MightyRom or one of the other custom roms. They were able to work with my Lexus Bluetooth which is similar to the Camery.
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
Any success with the TP2 and Camry bluetooth pairing? If so, what did you do?
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
Does this also happen with 2011 toyota sienna with htc tp2
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
i am having same problem with mercedes 2009 nrg rom can't get blue tooth to connect
i just went back to stock rom 6.5 same result so i am guessing there something with BT settings. |
Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
I'm currently having the same problem with a 2011 Subaru and the TP2.
Subaru says its compatible, stock and mightyroms have been unsucessful on the media player side and the phone side. My wife's Samsub Intensity works flawlessly. :( |
Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
The original Touch Pro likely used the Microsoft BT Stack, where the TP2 is using Widcomm (or similar name) for bluetooth, and from what I've seen and read since the release of the TP2, it's been nothing but problems for people trying to use it, especially in cars and with newer BT headsets.
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Re: Touch Pro 2 Bluetooth Compatibility with 2010 Toyota Camry
i am still working on my mercedes but here what i cam across try it may work for some, let me know if it works out for you guys
Here are the steps to get it to work: 1. On phone, Open bluetooth 2. Choose left tab (settings) 3. Click on Advanced and choose Audio 4. Check the box "Play system sounds on remote handsfree device" 5. Click Done 6. Go to right tab (tools) and click on Networking Manager 7. Choose Create a Private Network and click continue 8. If the car is not listed, go to Menu, Show all devices (also enable the bluetooth in the car and say Add Phone) 9. Once the car shows up, choose it and it should give you the option to input the 1234 code...then you will be paired... Hope this helps... |
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