E5-00 bug in HFP (hands free profile)

I have a nokia e5-00, a N95 and a 6230i 
I connect them all to my Citroen C5 Tourer (which uses bluetooth in its MyWay system).
E5-00 has a very strange bug:
when someone calls me, the number reported to the car is always preceded by a plus (+) sign:
i.e.: If I receive a call from 910 000 000, the phone reports the number +910 000 000.
The issue here is that if I try to call back to one of the numbers in the list of last calls, as they are all with a + sign, the phone always try to do an international call and (of course) fails !
This only happens with the E5-00. (I've tried with other  E5-00's)
Does anyone knows how to configure my E5 in order NOT to preceded the numbers with a + (plus) sign ?
Thanks
Nvdias

@Shogun123
If you go to Menu > Ctrl. panel > General > Enhancement - is Wireless car kit set as "Default"?
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