Bluetooth connection notification sound

Does anyone know how to turn off the notification sound which plays when the Razr Maxx bluetooth connects with a car system? It is extremely annoying to have this play every time you get in the car and start it especially if you are running errands and make several stops.

Most notifications that come from an app (texts, emails, etc.) can be shut off individually, through that app.  The bluetooth connection notification, however, AFAIK cannot.  The only place it would make sense to be would be, from your homescreen, is menu>settings>wireless & networks>bluetooth settings.  There is also an advanced bluetooth settings on this screen, but my phone (HTC Rezound) does not have an option to turn off that sound in either of these.

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