6230i connectivity with Honda Bluetooth hands free

I am having trouble maintaining the connection between the Nokia 6230i and the Honda CRV Bluetooth Hands-free system.
I have paired the two and connected them. All works fine. I can also use voice activated.
But if I switch off the Honda or the Nokia and then switch on again, the devices do not connect. The Honda system flashes the blue light and every so often beeps 3 times. I can reconnect manually, but I thought that once the devices were paired they would connect automatically.
Anyone got any advice?

I used a 6230i on an Accord with Sat Nav, and apart from the occasional problem, it worked fine. Now got a 6700 Classic and it will pair OK with the car, but sometimes works with the Honda HFT and sometimes doesn't.
Common fault is disconnecting when other phone answers when dialling from the car, and incoming calls cause the phone to disconnect from the HFT.
There is a website www.hondahandsfree.com where you can check phone compatibility.
I'm hoping a software fix will happen soon.

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