Connecting 8800 to a Noki car Kit

Does anybody know how to connect up to a Nokia car Kit. When I try and pair via bluetooth to the device it recognises the car kit but says that it cannot connect. Is there a compatability problem? Thanks Conker

Hi blueballzzz
You do need to check that the serial number begins with 'K' or 'L' then the HFU-2 has been made after 2003 and will therefore support handset charging.
I think you need a Nokia CA-55 cable, but I may stand corrected: http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4222100
Antenna connector is a seperate issue.
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