Bluetooth in car system Audi A6

Integral bluetooth car system for an Audi A6 is not compatable with a Nokia 6233.Other Nokia models connect ok.
Is it possibe to amend the Nokia bluetooth software to make it compatable.
Advice appreciated.

No help here but I have the same question for my car using an E71 in a Mazda 6.  I can connect the phone through the bluetooth system fine, but cannot seem to get audio to play through the system.  Any help is appreciated.

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